Study on a Brazilian Isolate. II. Opportunity for Selection
The opportunity for selection, measured by prereproductive mortality and fertility, was calculated for a small and relatively isolated Brazilian population. The total index of selection opportunity (0.53) was low in comparison to those obtained for other isolated populations. The contribution of pre...
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description | The opportunity for selection, measured by prereproductive mortality and fertility, was calculated for a small and relatively isolated Brazilian population. The total index of selection opportunity (0.53) was low in comparison to those obtained for other isolated populations. The contribution of prereproductive mortality (Im = 0.28) was 40% higher than that of fertility (If = 0.20). |
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