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Abstract
Directionality theory suggests that demographic entropy, defined in a way analogous to thermodynamic entropy, is as important as the Malthusian parameter in determining life history evolution in an age-structured population. In particular, it suggests that entropy should increase in equilibrium species and decrease in opportunistic species. This theory has been applied to explain the evolution of body size and of senescence. It has been claimed recently that this theory has been validated by a simulation study, but it is argued here that this study reveals substantial flaws in directionality theory and that the Malthusian parameter rather than entropy is the appropriate tool in the study of life history evolution.Mesh:
Year: 2006 PMID: 16537136 PMCID: PMC1560051 DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2005.3344
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Biol Sci ISSN: 0962-8452 Impact factor: 5.349