Haldane's Principle
Cross-source consensus on Haldane's Principle from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- When equilibrium exists, aggregate population hazard does not depend on mutational effect sizes. — The Age-Specific Force of Natural Selection and Walls of Death
- Changing mutational effect size changes expected allele frequency but leaves aggregate hazard determined by mutation rates, fertility, and aggregate survivorship. — The Age-Specific Force of Natural Selection and Walls of Death
- The total mutation rate corresponds to a fertility-weighted lifetable entropy expression rather than the familiar total fitness loss. — The Age-Specific Force of Natural Selection and Walls of Death
- The paper derives a non-standard generalization of Haldane's Principle in the non-linear point-mass model. — The Age-Specific Force of Natural Selection and Walls of Death
- The non-linear invariant differs from the linear invariant because demographic selection makes advanced-age survivors genetically selected. — The Age-Specific Force of Natural Selection and Walls of Death