Sex as information processing: Optimality and evolution

Volume: 103, Issue: 6
Published: Jun 23, 2021
Abstract
The long-term growth rate of populations in varying environments quantifies the evolutionary value of processing the information that biological individuals inherit from their ancestors and acquire from their environment. Previous models were limited to asexual reproduction with inherited information coming from a single parent with no recombination. We present a general extension to sexual reproduction and an analytical solution for a...
Paper Details
Title
Sex as information processing: Optimality and evolution
Published Date
Jun 23, 2021
Volume
103
Issue
6
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