Abstract

Any two allele polymorphic equilibrium of a subdivided haploid population subject to soft selection is stable. This provides that for a two allele system in a subdivided haploid population there is a globally attracting equilibrium which is polymorphic if a polymorphic equilibrium exists, otherwise monomorphic. These results extend to diploid populations if within each habitat the heterozygote viability is greater than or equal to the geometric mean of the homozygote viabilities.

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