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1https://ror.org/01c1w6d29University of Bamberg, Faculty of Human Sciences and Education, Bamberg, Germany matthias.borgstede@uni-bamberg.de.
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Life-history theory is a valuable framework to derive predictions about species-level and population-level adaptations, but it says little about variation between the individuals within a population. Conflating these different aggregate levels constitutes a mereological fallacy and may yield wrong conclusions. I argue that formal models are necessary to disentangle the mechanisms underlying individual-level and population-level variation in life-history traits.
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