Abstract

Reproductive value is the central construct in life history optimization. In the optimal life history, the reproductive value at every age represents the solution to a constrained maximization problem. This holds true regardless of trade-offs across age classes. The recent literature arguing to the contrary has misunderstood the principle and has neglected the constraints in the maximization. In reviewing the matter, this paper considers maximization over segments of the life history, maximization over segments taken in reverse sequence, maximization of terms of a decomposition into instantaneous contributions at a given age, and maximization of reproductive value over alternative states such as the sexes. To clarify the relation between the maximization procedure and the constraints, a simple iterative approach to achieving maximization and simultaneously satisfying the constraints is described. To arrive at the instantaneous decomposition, it is shown that reproductive value arises as an adjoint variabl...

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