In a series of seminal articles in 1974, 1975, and 1977, J. H. Gillespie challenged the notion that the "fittest" individuals are those that produce on average the highest number of offspring. He showed that in small populations, the variance in fecundity can determine fitness as much as mean fecundity. One likely reason why Gillespie's concept of within-generation bet hedging has been largely ignored is the general consensus that natural populations are of large size. As a consequence, essentially no work has investigated the role of the fecundity variance on the evolutionary stable state of life-history strategies. While typically large, natural populations also tend to be subdivided in local demes connected by migration. Here, we integra...
Classic methods of population genetics can be applied for traits not affecting generation length. Ho...
Sewall Wright's Shifting Balance Theory, which postulates that evolution will be most rapid in popul...
Natural selection can only occur if individuals differ in fitness. For this reason, the variance in ...
In a series of seminal articles in 1974, 1975, and 1977, J. H. Gillespie challenged the notion that ...
In a population under artificial selection, the effective population size may be less than the actua...
Here I study a kin selection model of reproductive effort, the allocation of resources to fecundity ...
<p>The fraction of trials in which the “R” species prevailed, at the maximum risk level (<i>r</i> = ...
The fitness of an individual can be simply defined as the number of its offspring in the next genera...
How should fitness be measured to determine which phenotype or "strategy" is uninvadable when evolut...
The recently elucidated definition of fitness employed by Fisher in his fundamental theorem of natur...
In unpredictably varying environments, strategies that have a reduced variance in fitness can invade...
Dispersal often covaries with other traits, and this covariation was shown to have a genetic basis. ...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.A vast amount of genetic v...
Natural selection favors alleles that increase the number of offspring produced by their carriers. B...
Directional selection on size is common but often fails to result in micro-evolution in the wild. Si...
Classic methods of population genetics can be applied for traits not affecting generation length. Ho...
Sewall Wright's Shifting Balance Theory, which postulates that evolution will be most rapid in popul...
Natural selection can only occur if individuals differ in fitness. For this reason, the variance in ...
In a series of seminal articles in 1974, 1975, and 1977, J. H. Gillespie challenged the notion that ...
In a population under artificial selection, the effective population size may be less than the actua...
Here I study a kin selection model of reproductive effort, the allocation of resources to fecundity ...
<p>The fraction of trials in which the “R” species prevailed, at the maximum risk level (<i>r</i> = ...
The fitness of an individual can be simply defined as the number of its offspring in the next genera...
How should fitness be measured to determine which phenotype or "strategy" is uninvadable when evolut...
The recently elucidated definition of fitness employed by Fisher in his fundamental theorem of natur...
In unpredictably varying environments, strategies that have a reduced variance in fitness can invade...
Dispersal often covaries with other traits, and this covariation was shown to have a genetic basis. ...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.A vast amount of genetic v...
Natural selection favors alleles that increase the number of offspring produced by their carriers. B...
Directional selection on size is common but often fails to result in micro-evolution in the wild. Si...
Classic methods of population genetics can be applied for traits not affecting generation length. Ho...
Sewall Wright's Shifting Balance Theory, which postulates that evolution will be most rapid in popul...
Natural selection can only occur if individuals differ in fitness. For this reason, the variance in ...