According to current estimates of genomic deleterious mutation rates (which are often of the order 0.1 - 1) the mutation load (defined as a reduction in the average fitness of a population due to the presence of deleterious alleles) may be important in many populations. In this paper, I use multilocus simulations to explore the effect of spatial heterogeneity in the strength of selection against deleterious alleles on the mutation load (for example, it has been suggested that stressful environments may increase the strength of selection). These simulations show contrasted results: in some situations, spatial heterogeneity may greatly reduce the mutation load, due to the fact that migrants coming from demes under stronger selection carry rel...
Dispersal moves individuals from patches where their immediate ancestors were successful to sites wh...
International audienceWe use individual-based stochastic simulations and analytical deterministic pr...
Selfing species are prone to extinction, possibly because highly selfing populations can suffer from...
According to current estimates of genomic deleterious mutation rates (which are often of the order 0...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.Environmental heterogeneit...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.A vast amount of genetic v...
When are mutations beneficial in one environment and deleterious in another? More generally, what is...
How do mutation and gene flow influence population persistence, niche expansion, and local adaptatio...
International audienceWhen dispersal is limited, crosses between different regions may generate prog...
Environmental heterogeneity is considered a general explanation for phenotypic diversification, part...
Extinction, recolonization, and local adaptation are common in natural spatially structured populati...
The spatial structure of the environment (e.g., the configuration of habitat patches) may play an im...
This paper examines the extent to which empirical estimates of inbreeding depression and inter-popul...
Dispersal moves individuals from patches where their immediate ancestors were successful to sites wh...
International audienceWe use individual-based stochastic simulations and analytical deterministic pr...
Selfing species are prone to extinction, possibly because highly selfing populations can suffer from...
According to current estimates of genomic deleterious mutation rates (which are often of the order 0...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.Environmental heterogeneit...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.A vast amount of genetic v...
When are mutations beneficial in one environment and deleterious in another? More generally, what is...
How do mutation and gene flow influence population persistence, niche expansion, and local adaptatio...
International audienceWhen dispersal is limited, crosses between different regions may generate prog...
Environmental heterogeneity is considered a general explanation for phenotypic diversification, part...
Extinction, recolonization, and local adaptation are common in natural spatially structured populati...
The spatial structure of the environment (e.g., the configuration of habitat patches) may play an im...
This paper examines the extent to which empirical estimates of inbreeding depression and inter-popul...
Dispersal moves individuals from patches where their immediate ancestors were successful to sites wh...
International audienceWe use individual-based stochastic simulations and analytical deterministic pr...
Selfing species are prone to extinction, possibly because highly selfing populations can suffer from...