Under neutrality, polymorphisms are maintained through the balance between mutation and drift. Under selection, a variety of mechanisms may be involved in the maintenance of polymorphisms, for example, sexual selection or host-parasite coevolution on the population level or heterozygote advantage in diploid individuals. Here we address the emergence of polymorphisms in a population of interacting haploid individuals. In our model, each mutation generates a new evolutionary game characterized by a payoff matrix with an additional row and an additional column. Hence, in general, the fitness of new mutations is frequency-dependent rather than constant. This dynamical process is distinct from the sequential fixation of advantageous traits and n...
Evolutionary game theory and theoretical population genetics are two different fields sharing many c...
Whole-genome duplication is a common mutation in eukaryotes with far-reaching phenotypic effects. Th...
Understanding the benefits and costs of recombination under different scenarios of evolutionary adap...
Under neutrality, polymorphisms are maintained through the balance between mutation and drift. Under...
International audienceAlthough natural selection is expected to reduce variability, polymorphism is ...
Evolutionary game theory and theoretical population genetics are two different fields sharing many c...
Stable mixtures of cooperators and defectors are often seen in nature. This fact is at odds with pre...
Most of the work in evolutionary game theory starts with a model of a social situation that gives ri...
We investigate how a plymorphism of distinctly different alleles can evolve in an initially monomorp...
We study the form of polymorphisms that can be maintained by the joint effects of generation overlap...
A deterministic genetic simulation of the coevolution of a sexual haploid host species with an asexu...
I investigate the evolution of a continuous trait, such as body size or arms level, which affects th...
abstract: A major conundrum in evolution is that, despite natural selection, polymorphism is still o...
In chapter 2 a number of the mechanisms are discussed through which genetic polymorphisms can be mai...
International audienceThe emergence and persistence of polymorphism within populations generally req...
Evolutionary game theory and theoretical population genetics are two different fields sharing many c...
Whole-genome duplication is a common mutation in eukaryotes with far-reaching phenotypic effects. Th...
Understanding the benefits and costs of recombination under different scenarios of evolutionary adap...
Under neutrality, polymorphisms are maintained through the balance between mutation and drift. Under...
International audienceAlthough natural selection is expected to reduce variability, polymorphism is ...
Evolutionary game theory and theoretical population genetics are two different fields sharing many c...
Stable mixtures of cooperators and defectors are often seen in nature. This fact is at odds with pre...
Most of the work in evolutionary game theory starts with a model of a social situation that gives ri...
We investigate how a plymorphism of distinctly different alleles can evolve in an initially monomorp...
We study the form of polymorphisms that can be maintained by the joint effects of generation overlap...
A deterministic genetic simulation of the coevolution of a sexual haploid host species with an asexu...
I investigate the evolution of a continuous trait, such as body size or arms level, which affects th...
abstract: A major conundrum in evolution is that, despite natural selection, polymorphism is still o...
In chapter 2 a number of the mechanisms are discussed through which genetic polymorphisms can be mai...
International audienceThe emergence and persistence of polymorphism within populations generally req...
Evolutionary game theory and theoretical population genetics are two different fields sharing many c...
Whole-genome duplication is a common mutation in eukaryotes with far-reaching phenotypic effects. Th...
Understanding the benefits and costs of recombination under different scenarios of evolutionary adap...