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The resolution of this mapping approach is low because relatively few new recombination events are generated in the single generation separating parents and progeny.

The overall energy and exergy efficiencies of the single generation and multigeneration systems are studied, and it is observed that the energy efficiency of the multigeneration system is higher than the single generation system.

Similarly, the overall exergy efficiencies for the single generation and multigeneration systems are also studied and presented in this paper.

Bivoltine species may be more strongly affected by the NAO as their two generations are spread over a longer period of the year than the single generation of univoltine species and so are more active at times of the year when the NAO affects the weather.

Also, if there is a relationship between N and Ne, variable population size can have a profound influence on long-term Ne because effective size for a series of generations is approximately the harmonic mean of the single generation Ne (Wright 1938).

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However, in simulations, the two-generation metric generally chooses the same breeding pairs as the single-generation model, leading to the same number of generations to achieve fixation.

In this paper, we attempt to model the economic benefits of component reuse in the remanufacturing supply chain and examine how product diffusion dynamics in the market affect the volume of components reused in the single-generation life cycle of a product.

Comparing these two types of fish allows for an assessment of the single-generation effects of hatcheries.

As shown in Figures 2A and B, while the success rate of "R" was 50% when r = 1, as required by symmetry, it declined at higher risk levels, even though the single-generation expected fecundity was unchanged.

The expectation of the product of fitnesses over multiple generations is therefore larger than the product of the single-generation expected fitness, by an amount that increases with the size of fluctuations, favoring the species with the higher variance.

The single-generation growth factor w = gparent/(1+n/nmax) is the ratio of two stochastic variables that are statistically independent, since the population at the start of a generation has no correlation with the outcome of the risk event.

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