International audienceMutational meltdown, in which demographic and genetic processes mutually reinforce one another to accelerate the extinction of small populations, has been poorly quantified despite its potential importance in conservation biology. Here we present a model-based framework to study and quantify the mutational meltdown in a finite diploid population that is evolving continuously in time and subject to resource competition. We model slightly deleterious mutations affecting the population demographic parameters and study how the rate of mutation fixation increases as the geneticload increases, a process that we investigate at two timescales: an ecological scale and a mutational scale. Unlike most previous studies, we treat p...
When a new individual is formed (independently of the reproduction process) it inherits harmful muta...
Mutational meltdown describes an eco-evolutionary process in which the accumulation of deleterious m...
Understanding the effect of population size on the key parameters of evolution is particularly impor...
International audienceMutational meltdown, in which demographic and genetic processes mutually reinf...
International audienceMutational meltdown, in which demographic and genetic processes mutually reinf...
International audienceMutational meltdown, in which demographic and genetic processes mutually reinf...
International audienceMutational meltdown, in which demographic and genetic processes mutually reinf...
International audienceMutational meltdown, in which demographic and genetic processes mutually reinf...
Abstract Mutational meltdown describes an eco‐evolutionary process in which the accumulation of dele...
Understanding the effect of population size on the key parameters of evolution is particularly impor...
Understanding the effect of population size on the key parameters of evolution is particularly impor...
Understanding the effect of population size on the key parameters of evolution is particularly impor...
Understanding the effect of population size on the key parameters of evolution is particularly impor...
When a new individual is formed (independently of the reproduction process) it inherits harmful muta...
When a new individual is formed (independently of the reproduction process) it inherits harmful muta...
When a new individual is formed (independently of the reproduction process) it inherits harmful muta...
Mutational meltdown describes an eco-evolutionary process in which the accumulation of deleterious m...
Understanding the effect of population size on the key parameters of evolution is particularly impor...
International audienceMutational meltdown, in which demographic and genetic processes mutually reinf...
International audienceMutational meltdown, in which demographic and genetic processes mutually reinf...
International audienceMutational meltdown, in which demographic and genetic processes mutually reinf...
International audienceMutational meltdown, in which demographic and genetic processes mutually reinf...
International audienceMutational meltdown, in which demographic and genetic processes mutually reinf...
Abstract Mutational meltdown describes an eco‐evolutionary process in which the accumulation of dele...
Understanding the effect of population size on the key parameters of evolution is particularly impor...
Understanding the effect of population size on the key parameters of evolution is particularly impor...
Understanding the effect of population size on the key parameters of evolution is particularly impor...
Understanding the effect of population size on the key parameters of evolution is particularly impor...
When a new individual is formed (independently of the reproduction process) it inherits harmful muta...
When a new individual is formed (independently of the reproduction process) it inherits harmful muta...
When a new individual is formed (independently of the reproduction process) it inherits harmful muta...
Mutational meltdown describes an eco-evolutionary process in which the accumulation of deleterious m...
Understanding the effect of population size on the key parameters of evolution is particularly impor...