BIOL 313 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Natural Selection

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Questions regarding the nature and evolution of life history traits. Biological traits that influence survival or reproduction. The idea that there is a finite energy budget. Natural selection favours those individuals with greatest fitness. All life history traits affect fitness (survival or fecundity) Analyse life history traits in terms of costs and benefits. Intrinsic rate of increase of a genotype (r, rmax) Reproductive value: number of offspring a female of given age is expected to have. We can measure these currencies and compare which life history strategy is (cid:1684)optimal(cid:1685) given the conditions. Natural selection will favour life-history startegy with the highest total reproductive value or intrinsic rate of increase. Different traits cannot vary independently because of the principle of allocation. Trade-off (reduce resources available to do one activity to increase resources available to do another) Combination of life history traits that maximize fitness. Proportion that is devoted to growth or reproduction. Allocation of reproductive effort (size vs. number)

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