Abstract

A general matrix equation for evolutionary equilibrium of sex allocation is derived. The equation allows calculation of ESS values of behavioural parameters in sex allocation models, and provides a conceptual framework in which such models can be viewed. A careful discussion is given of a number of examples from the literature. An attempt is made to clarify the assumptions behind different models and relate different results which have been obtained.

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