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This article starts by reviewing the differences between various measures of fitness, for example, individual fitness, absolute fitness, relative fitness and geometric mean fitness.
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2 wrz 2011 · The geometric mean of relative abundance indices, G, is increasingly being used to examine trends in biological diversity and to assess whether biodiversity targets are being met. Here, we explore the mathematical and statistical properties of G that make it useful for judging temporal change in biological diversity, and we discuss its ...
1 kwi 2016 · The Gould–Mosimann school defines allometry as the covariation of shape with size. This concept of allometry is implemented in geometric morphometrics through the multivariate regression of shape variables on a measure of size.
31 sie 2011 · Complex geometry is a feature of both free-living unicellular organisms and cells inside multicellular animals. Where does the geometry of a cell come from? Many of the same questions that arise in developmental biology can also be asked of cells, but in most cases we do not know the answers.
Keywords Control · Regulation · Biological information · Three-dimensional geometry · Principle of life · Biological process · Complexity Introduction This is an essay about the conceptual foundations of modern biology and the role that mathematics can play for biology. Traditionally, two aspects have been considered as funda-
10 paź 2007 · Because the geometric mean is G≈μ−σ 2 /(2 μ), where μ is the (arithmetic) mean and σ 2 is the variance in absolute fitness, the allele favored by natural selection is the one that best boosts μ while reducing σ 2.
1 gru 2007 · Because the geometric mean is G≈μ−σ 2 /(2 μ), where μ is the (arithmetic) mean and σ 2 is the variance in absolute fitness, the allele favored by natural selection is the one that best boosts μ while reducing σ 2.