The complexity of biotic and abiotic environmental conditions is such that the fitness of individuals is likely to depend on multiple traits. Using a synthetic framework of phenotypic evolution that draws from adaptive dynamics and quantitative genetics approaches, we explore how the number of traits under selection influences convergence stability and evolutionary stability in models for coevolution in multidimensional phenotype spaces. Our results allow us to identify three different effects of trait dimensionality on stability. First are (i) a “combinatorial effect”: without epistasis and genetic correlations, a higher number of trait dimensions offers more opportunities for equilibria to be unstable; and (ii) epistatic interactions, tha...
Coevolution is relentlessly creating and maintaining biodiversity, and therefore has been a central ...
We explore how the genotype–phenotype map determines convergent evolution in a simple model of spati...
Negative frequency-dependent disruptive selection, which arises due to the interplay between organis...
The complexity of biotic and abiotic environmental conditions is such that the fitness of individual...
The complexity of biotic and abiotic environmental conditions is such that the fitness of individual...
The complexity of biotic and abiotic environmental conditions is such that the fitness of individual...
<p>4-minute long Lightening talk,</p> <p>presented at Evolution 2014 in Raleigh.</p> <p> </p> <p>Scr...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
Coevolution is relentlessly creating and maintaining biodiversity, and therefore has been a central ...
Coevolution is relentlessly creating and maintaining biodiversity, and therefore has been a central ...
We explore how the genotype–phenotype map determines convergent evolution in a simple model of spati...
Negative frequency-dependent disruptive selection, which arises due to the interplay between organis...
The complexity of biotic and abiotic environmental conditions is such that the fitness of individual...
The complexity of biotic and abiotic environmental conditions is such that the fitness of individual...
The complexity of biotic and abiotic environmental conditions is such that the fitness of individual...
<p>4-minute long Lightening talk,</p> <p>presented at Evolution 2014 in Raleigh.</p> <p> </p> <p>Scr...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
Coevolution is relentlessly creating and maintaining biodiversity, and therefore has been a central ...
Coevolution is relentlessly creating and maintaining biodiversity, and therefore has been a central ...
We explore how the genotype–phenotype map determines convergent evolution in a simple model of spati...
Negative frequency-dependent disruptive selection, which arises due to the interplay between organis...