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description | Replying to: M. J. Wade
et al.
Nature463, 10.1038/nature08809 (2010)
We previously showed how inclusive-fitness theory separates various components of selection on parasite virulence
1
.
Wade et al.
2
do not seem to dispute our results or make new predictions. Instead, they state that insufficient attention was given to multilevel-selection theory
2
. However, we pointed out the links to multi-level selection
1
, and we believe that a misunderstanding has arisen because they have fundamentally conflated selection and adaptation. |
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.
Wade et al.
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do not seem to dispute our results or make new predictions. Instead, they state that insufficient attention was given to multilevel-selection theory
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1
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1
.
Wade et al.
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2
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1
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1
.
Wade et al.
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2
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1
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