We develop a system of equations to analyse the existence of genetic polymorphisms under disruptive selection in heterogeneous environments. These equations have both a genetic and a population density regulation component. In the absence of the genetic component, the equations reduce to a discrete time description of competition between interacting clonal lines or species. We use these equations to demonstrate that different populations, competing along a resource spectrum, are able to dynamically coexist, as asymptotically periodic or chaotic solutions to our system of equations, despite the fact that a coexistence equi-librium-stable or unstable4oes not exist. We then extend these results to environments in which several niches are expli...
We consider a model of sympatric speciation due to frequency-dependent competition, in which it was ...
On the basis of single-locus models, spatial heterogeneity of the environment coupled with strong po...
this paper we link together these three time scales in a formal model of phenotypic evolution of two...
We present a theoretical model of evolution of spatially distributed populations in which organisms ...
A genetic model is investigated in which two recombining loci determine the genotypic value of a qua...
AbstractThe dynamical behavior of a competitive, coevolutionary model containing stable coexistence ...
The dynamics of competing populations are investigated using discrete non-linear models with age str...
Population ecology is concerned with the growth patterns of populations. This field has many applica...
petition model; population dynamics; evolution of assortative mating. I use multilocus genetics to d...
Using the method of the mathematical modeling, the ecologo-genetic processes of the species competit...
We investigate biological mechanisms that generate oscillations and chaos in multispecies competitio...
We investigate the effects of spatial heterogeneity on the coexistence of competing species in the c...
In most natural populations, intraspecies competition for natural resources is supplemented by a pre...
We study an individual based model describing competition in space between two different alleles. Al...
Understanding the mechanisms of species coexistence has always been a fundamental topic in ecology. ...
We consider a model of sympatric speciation due to frequency-dependent competition, in which it was ...
On the basis of single-locus models, spatial heterogeneity of the environment coupled with strong po...
this paper we link together these three time scales in a formal model of phenotypic evolution of two...
We present a theoretical model of evolution of spatially distributed populations in which organisms ...
A genetic model is investigated in which two recombining loci determine the genotypic value of a qua...
AbstractThe dynamical behavior of a competitive, coevolutionary model containing stable coexistence ...
The dynamics of competing populations are investigated using discrete non-linear models with age str...
Population ecology is concerned with the growth patterns of populations. This field has many applica...
petition model; population dynamics; evolution of assortative mating. I use multilocus genetics to d...
Using the method of the mathematical modeling, the ecologo-genetic processes of the species competit...
We investigate biological mechanisms that generate oscillations and chaos in multispecies competitio...
We investigate the effects of spatial heterogeneity on the coexistence of competing species in the c...
In most natural populations, intraspecies competition for natural resources is supplemented by a pre...
We study an individual based model describing competition in space between two different alleles. Al...
Understanding the mechanisms of species coexistence has always been a fundamental topic in ecology. ...
We consider a model of sympatric speciation due to frequency-dependent competition, in which it was ...
On the basis of single-locus models, spatial heterogeneity of the environment coupled with strong po...
this paper we link together these three time scales in a formal model of phenotypic evolution of two...