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Redefining Biological Fitness and Competitiveness for the Humans

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  • GANIO-MEGO, Joe

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The usual definition of biological fitness is not enough for a hybrid species that aggregates material on top of the usual molecular aggregation. Humans are a hybrid species. Humans vary both the parameter population and the parameter Technological Level. Hence, defining the biological fitness by the rate of population change is not enough. It is possible to define the parameter “Competitiveness” based on the Technological Level and Population parameters. The rate of change of competitiveness will be the new definition of biological fitness. By moving along the humanity functional response line, one can observe that the factor population will contribute less and less to the parameter competitiveness, and the factor technology level will gain importance.

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  • GANIO-MEGO, Joe, 2022. "Redefining Biological Fitness and Competitiveness for the Humans," OSF Preprints 24rdt, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:24rdt
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/24rdt
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