id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ibxa5bvaqjcvxcmd3wr5fy4yae Roberta L. Millstein How the Concept of Population Resolves Concepts of Environment 2014 16 .pdf application/pdf 6316 472 53 Brandon's or Richard Levins's concepts of "environment" can settle the disagreement; I homogeneous environments, so that if a colony of snails was in a heterogeneous area, the environmental patches are in a homogeneous selective environment: 2. fine-grained heterogeneous environment organisms disperse freely among many 3. coarse-grained heterogeneous environment organisms spend their lives in one Therefore, the concepts of "fine-grained heterogeneous environment" and "homogeneous 2. fine-grained heterogeneous selective environment – consists of only those features 3. coarse-grained heterogeneous selective environment – consists of only those selectively relevant patches in space or time (a fine-grained environment), then even though a evolution, is that populations dictate the boundaries of the selective environment. So, we need a population concept to delineate the environment that organisms are population sensu deme is spread across a heterogeneous environment with two patches. heterogeneous environment, contra the view of Brandon and others that selection should be ./cache/work_ibxa5bvaqjcvxcmd3wr5fy4yae.pdf ./txt/work_ibxa5bvaqjcvxcmd3wr5fy4yae.txt