Belz...
Fiend God
No. I'm saying that a mutation is an event, and selection is the outcome of a series of events.
Sometimes, we speak of death as a selection event. We could speak of birth or mating as a selection event, but that isn't really accurate. Unlike mutation, there is no specific moment when "selection" happens. After a long time, we can say which mutations were selected, and we can point to events (births, deaths, matings) that contributed to the selection, and we can say to some extent how a particular mutation contributed to its own selection.
I would think that you could consider succesful reproduction as a selection event.