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1 June 2009 To Age, to Die: Parity, Evolutionary Tracking and Cole's Paradox
Mohammed Zeineddine, Vincent A. A. Jansen
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Abstract

The existence of semelparity or “big bang” reproduction (reproducing only once in a lifetime) and iteroparity (reproducing more than once in a lifetime) has led to many questions investigating the evolution or persistence of these strategies. Here we investigate semelparity and iteroparity for their evolutionary importance. A mathematical model is used to illustrate how a population's ability to evolve depends on this life-history trait, and how this rate of evolution impacts the individual. We find that the ability of a trait to evolve is greater toward a semelparous strategy and this expresses a fitness advantage. This leads to an optimality between survival, population tracking ability, and lifetime fecundity.

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Mohammed Zeineddine and Vincent A. A. Jansen "To Age, to Die: Parity, Evolutionary Tracking and Cole's Paradox," Evolution 63(6), 1498-1507, (1 June 2009). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1558-5646.2009.00630.x
Received: 20 October 2008; Accepted: 1 December 2008; Published: 1 June 2009
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KEYWORDS
Cole's paradox
evolution
fecundity
iteroparity
life-history
semelparity
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