Selection in Reference to Biological Groups II. Consequences of Selection in Groups of One Size When Evaluated in Groups of a Different Size
B Griffing
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences
21(6) 1163 - 1170
Published: 1968
Abstract
Consequences of individual and group selection are examined for the case in which selection operates with regard to groups of one size and its effects are measured with regard to groups of a different size. In such a situation neither selection procedure can ensure that positive selection will result in a non-negative change in the population mean.https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9681163
© CSIRO 1968