Much of population genetics is based on the diffusion limit of the Wright-Fisher model, which assumes a fixed population size. This assumption is violated in most natural populations, particularly for microbes. Here we study a more realistic model that decouples birth and death events and allows for a stochastically varying population size. Under this model, classical quantities such as the probability of and time before fixation of a mutant allele can differ dramatically from their Wright-Fisher expectations. Moreover, inferences about natural selection based on Wright-Fisher assumptions can yield erroneous and even contradictory conclusions: at small population densities one allele will appear superior, whereas at large densities the othe...
<p>A. (Top) a simulation of 26 strains of various fitnesses that grow exponentially from a founder p...
A phenomenon that strongly influences the demography of small introduced populations and thereby pot...
Can demographic stochasticity bias the evolution of life history traits? Under a neutral version of ...
Much of population genetics is based on the diffusion limit of the Wright-Fisher model, which assume...
International audienceHow life-history strategies influence the evolution of populations is not well...
How life-history strategies influence the evolution of populations is not well understood. Most exis...
Longitudinal allele frequency data are becoming increasingly prevalent. Such samples permit statisti...
Near the beginning of the last century, R. A. Fisher and Sewall Wright devised an elegant, mathemati...
International audienceHorizontal gene transfer consists in exchanging genetic materials between micr...
We discuss mathematical models for an effect which in population genetics jargon, somewhat orthogona...
Wittmann M, Gabriel W, Metzler D. Population Genetic Consequences of the Allee Effect and the Role o...
Many approaches have been developed for inferring selection coefficients from time series data while...
International audienceIn this article we consider diffusion processes modeling the dynamics of multi...
My thesis addresses a systematic approach to stochastic models in population genetics; in particular...
The joint and accurate inference of selection and demography from genetic data is considered a parti...
<p>A. (Top) a simulation of 26 strains of various fitnesses that grow exponentially from a founder p...
A phenomenon that strongly influences the demography of small introduced populations and thereby pot...
Can demographic stochasticity bias the evolution of life history traits? Under a neutral version of ...
Much of population genetics is based on the diffusion limit of the Wright-Fisher model, which assume...
International audienceHow life-history strategies influence the evolution of populations is not well...
How life-history strategies influence the evolution of populations is not well understood. Most exis...
Longitudinal allele frequency data are becoming increasingly prevalent. Such samples permit statisti...
Near the beginning of the last century, R. A. Fisher and Sewall Wright devised an elegant, mathemati...
International audienceHorizontal gene transfer consists in exchanging genetic materials between micr...
We discuss mathematical models for an effect which in population genetics jargon, somewhat orthogona...
Wittmann M, Gabriel W, Metzler D. Population Genetic Consequences of the Allee Effect and the Role o...
Many approaches have been developed for inferring selection coefficients from time series data while...
International audienceIn this article we consider diffusion processes modeling the dynamics of multi...
My thesis addresses a systematic approach to stochastic models in population genetics; in particular...
The joint and accurate inference of selection and demography from genetic data is considered a parti...
<p>A. (Top) a simulation of 26 strains of various fitnesses that grow exponentially from a founder p...
A phenomenon that strongly influences the demography of small introduced populations and thereby pot...
Can demographic stochasticity bias the evolution of life history traits? Under a neutral version of ...