<p>Results shown here are for a KR system with late-acting fitness/lethal effects introduced into a population of ∼309 individuals (half of which are females). Panels (a) and (b) show the effects of migration rate on the maximum and minimum population sizes (total of all genotypes) attained following the release of a KR system, respectively. Panels (c) and (d) show equivalent results for the maximum and minimum wild-type female population sizes, respectively. Finally, panel (e) shows the effects of migration rate on the maximum rescue transgene frequency that may be attained. In each panel the left-hand plot represents effects on the target population while right-hand plots are for a nearby non-target neighbouring population. In each case, ...
<p>Individual locations (<i>n</i> = 1024) were seeded with a single <i>C</i> (red circles) or <i>C</...
yet crucial role in the evolution of small natural populations and can, under some circumstances, be...
A series of important new theoretical, experimental and observational studies demonstrate that just ...
<p>These release numbers represent values that resulted in relatively low (80 males per site each we...
<p>Predator population size following transplant experiments between stable and chaotic prey landsca...
<p><b>A.</b> Fitness valley: fitness versus genotype . <b>B.</b> Schematic representation of the be...
<p>Panels (a) and (b) show the impacts of early- and late-acting fitness/lethal effects, respectivel...
Migration between populations can be a major evolutionary force. However, some disagreement exists a...
Domesticated species continually escaping and interbreeding with wild relatives impose a migration l...
In most socially structured populations, the formation of new groups depends on the survival and rep...
Populations may genetically adapt to severe stress that would otherwise cause their extirpation. Rec...
<p>Here the three panels represent examples of the outcome of a system for varying release ratios (i...
Recent work incorporating demographic–genetic interactions indicates the importance of population si...
International audienceEvolutionary rescue is the process by which a population, in response to an en...
<p>It is clear that while the strategies that evolve under cyclic or complex prey dynamics prove qui...
<p>Individual locations (<i>n</i> = 1024) were seeded with a single <i>C</i> (red circles) or <i>C</...
yet crucial role in the evolution of small natural populations and can, under some circumstances, be...
A series of important new theoretical, experimental and observational studies demonstrate that just ...
<p>These release numbers represent values that resulted in relatively low (80 males per site each we...
<p>Predator population size following transplant experiments between stable and chaotic prey landsca...
<p><b>A.</b> Fitness valley: fitness versus genotype . <b>B.</b> Schematic representation of the be...
<p>Panels (a) and (b) show the impacts of early- and late-acting fitness/lethal effects, respectivel...
Migration between populations can be a major evolutionary force. However, some disagreement exists a...
Domesticated species continually escaping and interbreeding with wild relatives impose a migration l...
In most socially structured populations, the formation of new groups depends on the survival and rep...
Populations may genetically adapt to severe stress that would otherwise cause their extirpation. Rec...
<p>Here the three panels represent examples of the outcome of a system for varying release ratios (i...
Recent work incorporating demographic–genetic interactions indicates the importance of population si...
International audienceEvolutionary rescue is the process by which a population, in response to an en...
<p>It is clear that while the strategies that evolve under cyclic or complex prey dynamics prove qui...
<p>Individual locations (<i>n</i> = 1024) were seeded with a single <i>C</i> (red circles) or <i>C</...
yet crucial role in the evolution of small natural populations and can, under some circumstances, be...
A series of important new theoretical, experimental and observational studies demonstrate that just ...