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. 2016 Jan 13;48:2. doi: 10.1186/s12711-015-0172-y

Table 6.

Percentage of individuals that contributed to the next generation (N cont) and variance of the number of offspring (V c) when applying different management strategies (RAN, PED, OVE, REG, CHR) for populations of two different sizes (N)

N t RAN PED OVE REG CHR
N cont V c N cont V c N cont V c N cont V c N cont V c
20 0 88.4 1.77 100 0 81.0 2.28 56.7 6.00 47.0 8.57
1 87.0 1.83 100 0 90.3 1.37 61.1 4.88 49.0 7.30
2 88.4 1.80 100 0 91.4 1.25 62.2 4.63 53.8 6.22
3 86.0 2.03 100 0 89.8 1.40 65.4 4.06 56.2 5.72
4 88.5 1.70 100 0 90.1 1.33 65.5 3.98 56.7 5.61
9 89.5 1.64 100 0 90.5 1.26 71.6 3.18 63.3 4.41
100 0 85.6 2.10 100 0 54.3 6.33 34.0 13.67 23.6 23.64
1 86.4 1.97 100 0 60.1 5.12 38.4 11.49 26.3 18.46
2 87.1 1.95 100 0 61.4 4.88 39.9 10.54 28.6 16.88
3 86.1 2.07 100 0 61.3 4.52 42.0 9.88 29.1 15.49
4 87.9 1.96 100 0 65.0 4.43 44.6 9.10 30.1 15.86
9 86.9 1.99 100 0 81.0 2.28 51.3 6.97 47.0 8.57

RAN contributions are assigned at random, PED contributions are optimised to minimise f p, OVE contributions are optimised to minimise f m_ove, REG contributions are optimised to minimise f m_reg, CHR contributions are optimised to minimise f m_chr