Abstract. We consider a fitness-structured population model with competition and migration between nearest neighbors. Under a combination of large population and rare migration limits we are particularly interested in the asymptotic behavior of the total population partition on supporting trait sites. For the population without mutation on a finite trait space we obtain the equilibrium configuration and characterize the right time scale for fixation. For the model with mutation on an infinite trait space a jump process-trait substitution tree model is established on a rarer mutation time scale against the rare migration constrained in terms of a large population limit. Due to a change of the fitness landscape provoked by a new mutant, some ...
The adaptive evolution of large asexual populations is generally characterized by competition betwee...
International audienceMutation may impose a substantial load on populations, which varies according ...
International audienceMechanisms leading to speciation are a major focus in evolutionary biology. In...
Abstract. We consider a fitness-structured population model with competition and migration between n...
Beneficial mutations can co-occur when population structure slows down adaptation. Here, we consider...
Adaptive dynamics so far has been put on a rigorous footing only for clonal in-heritance. We extend ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Chapter 1. Dispersal and migration are spatially li...
37 pages, 4 figuresWe consider a stochastic model of population dynamics where each individual is ch...
International audienceSexually reproducing populations with self‐incompatibility bear the cost of li...
Sexually reproducing populations with self-incompatibility bear the cost of limiting potential mates...
Abstract We consider a simple model of a one-locus, two-allele population inhibiting a two-patch sys...
Maladapted individuals can only colonise a new habitat if they can evolve a positive growth rate fas...
The evolution of natural organisms is ultimately driven by the invasion and possible fixation of mut...
The evolution of natural organisms is ultimately driven by the invasion and possible fixation of mut...
International audiencePredicting the adaptation of populations to a changing environment is crucial ...
The adaptive evolution of large asexual populations is generally characterized by competition betwee...
International audienceMutation may impose a substantial load on populations, which varies according ...
International audienceMechanisms leading to speciation are a major focus in evolutionary biology. In...
Abstract. We consider a fitness-structured population model with competition and migration between n...
Beneficial mutations can co-occur when population structure slows down adaptation. Here, we consider...
Adaptive dynamics so far has been put on a rigorous footing only for clonal in-heritance. We extend ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Chapter 1. Dispersal and migration are spatially li...
37 pages, 4 figuresWe consider a stochastic model of population dynamics where each individual is ch...
International audienceSexually reproducing populations with self‐incompatibility bear the cost of li...
Sexually reproducing populations with self-incompatibility bear the cost of limiting potential mates...
Abstract We consider a simple model of a one-locus, two-allele population inhibiting a two-patch sys...
Maladapted individuals can only colonise a new habitat if they can evolve a positive growth rate fas...
The evolution of natural organisms is ultimately driven by the invasion and possible fixation of mut...
The evolution of natural organisms is ultimately driven by the invasion and possible fixation of mut...
International audiencePredicting the adaptation of populations to a changing environment is crucial ...
The adaptive evolution of large asexual populations is generally characterized by competition betwee...
International audienceMutation may impose a substantial load on populations, which varies according ...
International audienceMechanisms leading to speciation are a major focus in evolutionary biology. In...