On the meaning of natural selection

Naturaleza y Libertad. Revista de Estudios Interdisciplinares (forthcoming)
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Abstract

Natural selection is one of the fundamental keys of evolutionary biology, which is as much as saying of almost all life sciences. However, the effort to assess its true meaning has been involved in endless controversies almost from the beginning. The rethinking of natural selection through an abstract scheme with three ingredients - −population, environment and interaction between them− could significantly contribute to clarify this debate.

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Rafael Andrés Alemañ-Berenguer
Institute of Physics Applied To Science and Technology - Departmente of Physics, System Engineering and Theory of Signals (University of Alicante)

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