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The Elusive synthesis

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Sterelny, Kim

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Much of evolutionary theory, and in particular population genetics, has typically been concerned with the consequences of fitness differences. Population-genetic models specify the changes in populations of genes and organisms that are the consequences of

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Ecological paradigms lost: routes of theory change

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