In large clonal populations, several clones generally compete which results in complex evolutionary and ecological dynamics: experiments show successive selective sweeps of favorable mutations as well as long-term coexistence of multiple clonal strains. The mechanisms underlying either coexistence or fixation of several competing strains have rarely been studied altogether. Conditions for coexistence has mostly been studied by population and community ecology, while rates of invasion and fixation have mostly been studied by population genetics. In order to provide a global understanding of the complexity of the dynamics observed in large clonal populations, we develop a stochastic model where three clones compete. Competitive interactions c...
Advances in DNA sequencing are creating new opportunities for studying the process of evolution. The...
We study the evolution of recombination using a microscopic model developed within the frame of the ...
Microbial ecosystems harbor an astonishing diversity that can persist for long times. To understand ...
In large adapting clonal species, several beneficial mutations can co-occur, affecting the process o...
The evolution of natural organisms is ultimately driven by the invasion and possible fixation of mut...
The evolution of natural organisms is ultimately driven by the invasion and possible fixation of mut...
Cooperative interactions pervade in a broad range of many-body populations, such as ecological commu...
International audienceHorizontal gene transfer consists in exchanging genetic materials between micr...
Population ecology is concerned with the growth patterns of populations. This field has many applica...
In isolated populations underdominance leads to bistable evolutionary dynamics: below a certain muta...
We study the adaptive dynamics of the colonization rate of species living in a patchy habitat when t...
Closely related organisms usually occupy similar ecological niches, leading to intense competition a...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
Natural selection gives rise to biodiversity by purging the less-fit among variants that are too sim...
Twelve replicate populations of Escherichia coli have been evolving in the laboratory for >25 years ...
Advances in DNA sequencing are creating new opportunities for studying the process of evolution. The...
We study the evolution of recombination using a microscopic model developed within the frame of the ...
Microbial ecosystems harbor an astonishing diversity that can persist for long times. To understand ...
In large adapting clonal species, several beneficial mutations can co-occur, affecting the process o...
The evolution of natural organisms is ultimately driven by the invasion and possible fixation of mut...
The evolution of natural organisms is ultimately driven by the invasion and possible fixation of mut...
Cooperative interactions pervade in a broad range of many-body populations, such as ecological commu...
International audienceHorizontal gene transfer consists in exchanging genetic materials between micr...
Population ecology is concerned with the growth patterns of populations. This field has many applica...
In isolated populations underdominance leads to bistable evolutionary dynamics: below a certain muta...
We study the adaptive dynamics of the colonization rate of species living in a patchy habitat when t...
Closely related organisms usually occupy similar ecological niches, leading to intense competition a...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
Natural selection gives rise to biodiversity by purging the less-fit among variants that are too sim...
Twelve replicate populations of Escherichia coli have been evolving in the laboratory for >25 years ...
Advances in DNA sequencing are creating new opportunities for studying the process of evolution. The...
We study the evolution of recombination using a microscopic model developed within the frame of the ...
Microbial ecosystems harbor an astonishing diversity that can persist for long times. To understand ...