Evolution of reproductive effort in viscous populations: the importance of population dynamics. (bibtex)
@Article{Lion2010,
  Author         = {Lion, Sébastien},
  Title          = {Evolution of reproductive effort in viscous
                   populations: the importance of population dynamics.},
  Journal        = {Journal of evolutionary Biology},
  doi            = {10.1111/j.1420-9101.2010.01952.x},
  Volume         = {23},
  Number         = {4},
  Pages          = {866-74},
  som            = {https://evolepid.cefe.cnrs.fr/pub/Lion-ReprEff-2010-SOM.pdf},
  URL = {https://evolepid.cefe.cnrs.fr/pub/Lion2010.pdf},
  abstract       = {I present two ecological models for the evolution of
                   reproductive effort in viscous populations with empty
                   sites. In contrast with previous studies, I show that
                   limited dispersal needs not have a positive effect on
                   the evolutionarily stable allocation of resources to
                   fecundity versus survival. Rather, depending on the
                   feedback between the trait and the population dynamics,
                   population viscosity may have no effect or even lead to
                   a decrease in the evolutionarily stable reproductive
                   effort when individuals can degrade their environment
                   during their lifetime. I show that the different
                   evolutionary outcomes can be explained by the asymmetry
                   in the level of kin competition resulting from
                   investing into juveniles or into adults.},
  keywords       = {space, dispersal, evolution of social traits},
  year           = {2010}
}
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