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External stability and ESS: criteria for initial increase of new mutant allele

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Research supported in part by a US-Israel Binational Science Foundation grant 85-00021 and by NIH grants GM 28016 and GM 10452

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Liberman, U. External stability and ESS: criteria for initial increase of new mutant allele. J. Math. Biology 26, 477–485 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00276375

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