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<p>the productivities of those it interacts with (its neighbours), neighbour-modulated fitness instead calculates it by summing the effects an individual's neighbours have on that focal individual's productivity. When taken over an entire population, these two frameworks give functionally equivalent results. Hamilton's rule is a particularly important result in the fields of <a href="page.php?w=evolutionary_ecology">evolutionary ecology</a> and <a href="page.php?w=behavioral_ecology">behavioral ecology</a> that follows naturally from the partitioning</p><p>
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