Mathematical models with fixed parameters have a long history of use in describing the dynamics of populations in ecological interactions. However, in many instances, evolutionary changes in species characteristics can have a significant influence on these dynamics. Using evolutionary game theory, we incorporate evolution into population dynamic models and apply the resulting “Darwinian dynamic” models to study the effects that evolutionary changes can have on populations in several ecological scenarios. We start with a single species (Chapter 2), then add a competitor (Chapter 3), and a predator (Chapter 4). In Chapter 2, a rigorous mathematical analysis of the Darwinian logistic model for a single species shows that stable equilibria occu...
4 pages, 3 figures.-- PACS nrs.: 02.50.Le, 05.45.−a, 89.65.−s.Evolutionary game theory has tradition...
Ecological systems are complex assemblies of large numbers of individuals, interacting competitively...
In this article, we develop population game theory, a theory that combines the dynamics of animal be...
Every form of behavior is shaped by trial and error. Such stepwise adaptation can occur through indi...
In this article, we develop population game theory, a theory that combines the dynamics of animal be...
The emergence and abundance of cooperation in nature poses a tenacious and challenging puzzle to evo...
Traditional evolutionary theory often treats selective forces from the environment and the adaptatio...
This paper investigates the evolutionary impacts of size-selective harvesting and size-dependent com...
Ecosystems and food webs are structured into trophic levels of who eats whom. Species that occupy hi...
This study aims to better understand the evolutionary processes allowing species coexistence in euso...
Mutualistic interspecific interactions, including Müllerian mimicry and division of labor, are commo...
Mutualistic interspecific interactions, including Müllerian mimicry and division of labor, are commo...
In population genetics, fixation of traits in a demographically changing population under frequency-...
Classic life history models are often based on optimization algorithms, focusing on the adaptation o...
Classic life history models are often based on optimization algorithms, focusing on the adaptation o...
4 pages, 3 figures.-- PACS nrs.: 02.50.Le, 05.45.−a, 89.65.−s.Evolutionary game theory has tradition...
Ecological systems are complex assemblies of large numbers of individuals, interacting competitively...
In this article, we develop population game theory, a theory that combines the dynamics of animal be...
Every form of behavior is shaped by trial and error. Such stepwise adaptation can occur through indi...
In this article, we develop population game theory, a theory that combines the dynamics of animal be...
The emergence and abundance of cooperation in nature poses a tenacious and challenging puzzle to evo...
Traditional evolutionary theory often treats selective forces from the environment and the adaptatio...
This paper investigates the evolutionary impacts of size-selective harvesting and size-dependent com...
Ecosystems and food webs are structured into trophic levels of who eats whom. Species that occupy hi...
This study aims to better understand the evolutionary processes allowing species coexistence in euso...
Mutualistic interspecific interactions, including Müllerian mimicry and division of labor, are commo...
Mutualistic interspecific interactions, including Müllerian mimicry and division of labor, are commo...
In population genetics, fixation of traits in a demographically changing population under frequency-...
Classic life history models are often based on optimization algorithms, focusing on the adaptation o...
Classic life history models are often based on optimization algorithms, focusing on the adaptation o...
4 pages, 3 figures.-- PACS nrs.: 02.50.Le, 05.45.−a, 89.65.−s.Evolutionary game theory has tradition...
Ecological systems are complex assemblies of large numbers of individuals, interacting competitively...
In this article, we develop population game theory, a theory that combines the dynamics of animal be...