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My first anonymous reply did not appear after the post it was intended for. So, here is a new reply.
I think they contribute equally in phenotypic space, because they contribute equally to the centre of gravity of the phenotypes. In particular if the “detriments as competators for resources and vectors for diseases†are already included in the phenotypes.
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