Cressman R
Department of Mathematics, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
J Theor Biol. 1988 Jan 21;130(2):147-65. doi: 10.1016/s0022-5193(88)80090-0.
Frequency-dependent natural selection models are examined where the viability of an individual in the diploid population is determined by its phenotype and the frequency of other phenotypes present. The equilibria of the multi-phenotypic system are characterized through local mean fitness functions. It is shown that stability can best be analyzed by combining the principles of maximization of population mean fitness with the evolutionary stability conditions that apply when phenotypic fitnesses relative to the genetic constraints are equal.
研究了频率依赖的自然选择模型,其中二倍体种群中个体的生存能力由其表型和其他现有表型的频率决定。通过局部平均适应度函数来表征多表型系统的平衡点。结果表明,将种群平均适应度最大化原则与当相对于遗传约束的表型适应度相等时适用的进化稳定性条件相结合,能最好地分析稳定性。