Spatial structure can decisively influence the way evolutionary processes unfold. To date, several methods have been used to study evolution in spatial systems, including population genetics, quantitative genetics, moment-closure approximations, and individual-based models. Here we extend the study of spatial evolutionary dynamics to eco-evolutionary models based on reaction-diffusion equations and adaptive dynamics. Specifically, we derive expressions for the strength of directional and stabilizing/disruptive selection that apply both in continuous space and to metacommunities with symmetrical dispersal between patches. For directional selection on a quantitative trait, this yields a way to integrate local directional selection across spac...
It is widely recognized that spatial structure in a population has some, and occasionally great, imp...
We introduce the spatial Lambda-Fleming-Viot model for natural selection within a population distrib...
In this study, we examine the ecology and adaptive dynamics of an asexually reproducing population, ...
Spatial structure can decisively influence the way evolutionary processes unfold. To date, several m...
Spatial structure can decisively influence the way evolutionary processes unfold. Several methods ha...
International audienceHow the interplay of local adaptation and dispersal determines species appeara...
The spatial structure of natural populations is key to many of their evolutionary processes. Formal ...
Evolution is a fundamentally population level process in which variation, drift and selection produc...
Organisms in highly suitable sites generally produce more offspring, and offspring can inherit this ...
Disentangling proximate and ultimate factors of dispersal, and assessing their relative effects requ...
The selection pressure experienced by organisms often varies across the species range. It is hence c...
The selection pressure experienced by organisms often varies across the species range. It is hence c...
Dispersal is one of the fundamental life-history strategies of organisms, so understanding the selec...
The selection pressure experienced by organisms often varies across the species range. It is hence c...
We study the balance between local selection, mutation and migration in a two habitat model with ase...
It is widely recognized that spatial structure in a population has some, and occasionally great, imp...
We introduce the spatial Lambda-Fleming-Viot model for natural selection within a population distrib...
In this study, we examine the ecology and adaptive dynamics of an asexually reproducing population, ...
Spatial structure can decisively influence the way evolutionary processes unfold. To date, several m...
Spatial structure can decisively influence the way evolutionary processes unfold. Several methods ha...
International audienceHow the interplay of local adaptation and dispersal determines species appeara...
The spatial structure of natural populations is key to many of their evolutionary processes. Formal ...
Evolution is a fundamentally population level process in which variation, drift and selection produc...
Organisms in highly suitable sites generally produce more offspring, and offspring can inherit this ...
Disentangling proximate and ultimate factors of dispersal, and assessing their relative effects requ...
The selection pressure experienced by organisms often varies across the species range. It is hence c...
The selection pressure experienced by organisms often varies across the species range. It is hence c...
Dispersal is one of the fundamental life-history strategies of organisms, so understanding the selec...
The selection pressure experienced by organisms often varies across the species range. It is hence c...
We study the balance between local selection, mutation and migration in a two habitat model with ase...
It is widely recognized that spatial structure in a population has some, and occasionally great, imp...
We introduce the spatial Lambda-Fleming-Viot model for natural selection within a population distrib...
In this study, we examine the ecology and adaptive dynamics of an asexually reproducing population, ...