For a one-locus selection model, Svirezhev introduced an integral variational principle by defining a Lagrangian which remained stationary on the trajectory followed by the population undergoing selection. It is shown here (i) that this principle can be extended to multiple loci in some simple cases and (ii) that the Lagrangian is defined by a straightforward generalization of the one-locus case, but (iii) that in two-locus or more general models there is no straightforward extension of this principle if linkage and epistasis are present. The population trajectories can be constructed as trajectories of steepest ascent in a Riemannian metric space. A general method is formulated to find the metric tensor and the surface-in the metric space ...
We deal with the study of the evolution of the allelic frequencies, at a single locus, for a populat...
The biological theory of natural selection is the key idea for understanding optimality in...
Natural selection causes gene frequency changes in a large population leading to genetic evolution o...
For a one-locus selection model, Svirezhev introduced an integral variational principle by defining ...
This paper introduces a variational formulation of natural selection, paying special attention to th...
AbstractThe consequences of spatially varying, stabilizing or directional selection on a quantitativ...
The differential equations which model the action of selection and recombination are nonlinear equat...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.A vast amount of genetic v...
Evolution at multiple gene positions is complicated. Direct selection on one gene disturbs the evolu...
Evolution at multiple gene positions is complicated. Direct selection on one gene disturbs the evolu...
We introduce the spatial Lambda-Fleming-Viot model for natural selection within a population distrib...
We investigate the evolutionary dynamics of a population structured in phenotype, subjected to trait...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.Environmental heterogeneit...
Using a new and more general genetic model called the discrete-allelic state model and assuming disc...
The monograph constructs a rigorous framework to analyse some phenomena in evolutionary theory of po...
We deal with the study of the evolution of the allelic frequencies, at a single locus, for a populat...
The biological theory of natural selection is the key idea for understanding optimality in...
Natural selection causes gene frequency changes in a large population leading to genetic evolution o...
For a one-locus selection model, Svirezhev introduced an integral variational principle by defining ...
This paper introduces a variational formulation of natural selection, paying special attention to th...
AbstractThe consequences of spatially varying, stabilizing or directional selection on a quantitativ...
The differential equations which model the action of selection and recombination are nonlinear equat...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.A vast amount of genetic v...
Evolution at multiple gene positions is complicated. Direct selection on one gene disturbs the evolu...
Evolution at multiple gene positions is complicated. Direct selection on one gene disturbs the evolu...
We introduce the spatial Lambda-Fleming-Viot model for natural selection within a population distrib...
We investigate the evolutionary dynamics of a population structured in phenotype, subjected to trait...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.Environmental heterogeneit...
Using a new and more general genetic model called the discrete-allelic state model and assuming disc...
The monograph constructs a rigorous framework to analyse some phenomena in evolutionary theory of po...
We deal with the study of the evolution of the allelic frequencies, at a single locus, for a populat...
The biological theory of natural selection is the key idea for understanding optimality in...
Natural selection causes gene frequency changes in a large population leading to genetic evolution o...