Population structure can have a significant effect on evolution. For some systems with sufficient symmetry, analytic results can be derived within the mathematical framework of evolutionary graph theory which relate to the outcome of the evolutionary process. However, for more complicated heterogeneous structures, computationally intensive methods are required such as individual-based stochastic simulations. By adapting methods from statistical physics, including moment closure techniques, we first show how to derive existing homogenised pair approximation models and the exact neutral drift model. We then develop node-level approximations to stochastic evolutionary processes on arbitrarily complex structured populations represented by finit...
The evolutionary dynamics of a finite population where resident individuals are replaced by mutant o...
Evolution occurs in populations of reproducing individuals. The structure of the population affects ...
Evolutionary dynamics have been traditionally studied in infinitely large homogeneous populations wh...
Population structure can have a significant effect on evolution. For some systems with sufficient sy...
In this paper, we investigate evolutionary games with the invasion process updating rules on three s...
Evolutionary dynamics have been traditionally studied on homogeneously mixed and infinitely large po...
Evolutionary graph theory studies the evolutionary dynamics in a population structure given as a con...
Evolutionary graph theory is the study of how spatial population structure affects evolutionary proc...
Evolutionary graph theory studies the evolutionary dynamics in a population structure given as a con...
There is a growing interest in the study of evolutionary dynamics on populations with some non-homog...
Population structure can be modeled by evolutionary graphs, which can have a substantial influence o...
This paper presents a unified framework to study the co-evolution of networks and play, using the la...
Evolution occurs in populations of reproducing individuals. The structure of the population affects ...
We study the spreading of a single mutant in graph-structured populations with a birth-death update ...
Investigating the evolutionary dynamics of game theoretical interactions in populations where indivi...
The evolutionary dynamics of a finite population where resident individuals are replaced by mutant o...
Evolution occurs in populations of reproducing individuals. The structure of the population affects ...
Evolutionary dynamics have been traditionally studied in infinitely large homogeneous populations wh...
Population structure can have a significant effect on evolution. For some systems with sufficient sy...
In this paper, we investigate evolutionary games with the invasion process updating rules on three s...
Evolutionary dynamics have been traditionally studied on homogeneously mixed and infinitely large po...
Evolutionary graph theory studies the evolutionary dynamics in a population structure given as a con...
Evolutionary graph theory is the study of how spatial population structure affects evolutionary proc...
Evolutionary graph theory studies the evolutionary dynamics in a population structure given as a con...
There is a growing interest in the study of evolutionary dynamics on populations with some non-homog...
Population structure can be modeled by evolutionary graphs, which can have a substantial influence o...
This paper presents a unified framework to study the co-evolution of networks and play, using the la...
Evolution occurs in populations of reproducing individuals. The structure of the population affects ...
We study the spreading of a single mutant in graph-structured populations with a birth-death update ...
Investigating the evolutionary dynamics of game theoretical interactions in populations where indivi...
The evolutionary dynamics of a finite population where resident individuals are replaced by mutant o...
Evolution occurs in populations of reproducing individuals. The structure of the population affects ...
Evolutionary dynamics have been traditionally studied in infinitely large homogeneous populations wh...