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An individual's contribution, relative to other individuals, to the breeding population in the next generation. Measures of an individual's reproductive success such as its survival, fertility, and age at reproduction, are typically used as indicators of fitness. The fitness of a group of individuals (eg, a population) may be defined as the group's ability to maintain itself in its environment. It is therefore a composite measure of individual reproductive success. ...
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The relative competitive ability of a given genotype conferred by morphological, physiological or behavioural characters, expressed and usually quantified as the average number of surviving progeny of one genotype compared with the average number of surviving progeny of competing genotypes.
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The output of each experimental setup, ie the property you are using for optimizing the parameters.
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A quantitative measure of a DMT
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