2015
DOI: 10.1575/1912/7460
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Evolutionary demography of structured two-sex populations and sex ratios

Abstract: Males and females may differ in stage-specific survival, maturation, fertility, or mating availability. These demographic differences, in turn, affect population growth rates, equilibrium structure, and evolutionary trajectories. Models considering only a single sex cannot capture these effects, motivating the use of demographic two-sex models for sexually reproducing populations.I developed a new two-sex modeling framework that incorporates population structure and multiple life cycle processes through transi… Show more

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