Bg. Murray, POPULATION-DYNAMICS OF EVOLUTIONARY CHANGE - DEMOGRAPHIC PARAMETERS AS INDICATORS OF FITNESS, Theoretical population biology, 51(3), 1997, pp. 180-184
I evaluated demographic parameters as indicators of fitness by calcula
ting the net reproductive rate (R-0), exponential rate of change (r),
lifetime reproductive success (LRS), and Malthusian parameter (m) for
nine genotypes and four phenotypes (two alleles at each of two indepen
dent loci) of an age-structured population. The given starting conditi
ons included age-specific survival rates of males and females and age-
specific fecundity of females for each genotype (to simplify the probl
em I presumed no differences in survivorship or fecundity of genotypes
with the same phenotype) and the same age structure for each genotype
. The prevailing genotype had the greatest m, but it did not have the
greatest r, R-0, or LRS, or even the greatest survivorship of either j
uveniles or adults, or the greatest fecundity. This result indicates t
hat m is the only correct measure of fitness (i.e., as a predictor of
which genotype should prevail from among a group of genotypes) and tha
t comparisons of r, R-0, LRS, juvenile or adult survival rates, or fec
undity may be misleading indicators of which genotypes should prevail
(i.e., be most ''fit'') over time (i.e., be selected for). (C) 1997 Ac
ademic Press.