Abstract
Conditional strategies, in which individuals can exercise different tactics depending on the circumstances, are believed to be adaptive when the environment varies stochastically. We discuss a genetic model that treats such strategies as threshold traits. Examples are provided that illustrate how the model can be used to examine the effects of selection on conditional strategies when the environment varies spatially. The implications of the model for maintenance of conditional strategies in stochastic environments are discussed.
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Hazel, W.N., Smock, R. (1993). Modeling Selection on Conditional Strategies in Stochastic Environments. In: Yoshimura, J., Clark, C.W. (eds) Adaptation in Stochastic Environments. Lecture Notes in Biomathematics, vol 98. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-51483-8_8
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