Environmental changes greatly influence the evolution of populations. Here, we study the dynamics of a population of two strains, one growing slightly faster than the other, competing for resources in a time-varying binary environment modeled by a carrying capacity switching either randomly or periodically between states of abundance and scarcity. The population dynamics is characterized by demographic noise (birth and death events) coupled to a varying environment. We elucidate the similarities and differences of the evolution subject to a stochastically and periodically varying environment. Importantly, the population size distribution is generally found to be broader under intermediate and fast random switching than under periodic varia...
International audienceMost natural environments exhibit a substantial component of random variation,...
Cell populations can benefit from changing phenotype when the environment changes. One mechanism for...
Although the existence of multiple stable phenotypes of living organisms enables random switching be...
Environmental variability greatly influences the eco-evolutionary dynamics of a population, i.e. it ...
Environment plays a fundamental role in the competition for resources, and hence in the evolution of...
These are videos to supplement the arguments in <i>Evolution of a Fluctuating Population in Randomly...
Rock-paper-scissors games metaphorically model cyclic dominance in ecology and microbiology. In a st...
Understanding the factors that affect species survival and coexistence is a problem of significant i...
Funding: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the Medical Research Coun...
We consider a population distributed between two habitats, in each of which it experiences a growth ...
We study the interplay of population growth and evolutionary dynamics using a stochastic model based...
We study the influence of a randomly switching reproduction-predation rate on the survival behavior ...
When modelling population dynamics within an ecosystem, there are many factors that need to be consi...
Phase variation, or stochastic switching between alternative states of gene expression, is common am...
We examine birth-death processes with state dependent transition probabilities and at least one abso...
International audienceMost natural environments exhibit a substantial component of random variation,...
Cell populations can benefit from changing phenotype when the environment changes. One mechanism for...
Although the existence of multiple stable phenotypes of living organisms enables random switching be...
Environmental variability greatly influences the eco-evolutionary dynamics of a population, i.e. it ...
Environment plays a fundamental role in the competition for resources, and hence in the evolution of...
These are videos to supplement the arguments in <i>Evolution of a Fluctuating Population in Randomly...
Rock-paper-scissors games metaphorically model cyclic dominance in ecology and microbiology. In a st...
Understanding the factors that affect species survival and coexistence is a problem of significant i...
Funding: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the Medical Research Coun...
We consider a population distributed between two habitats, in each of which it experiences a growth ...
We study the interplay of population growth and evolutionary dynamics using a stochastic model based...
We study the influence of a randomly switching reproduction-predation rate on the survival behavior ...
When modelling population dynamics within an ecosystem, there are many factors that need to be consi...
Phase variation, or stochastic switching between alternative states of gene expression, is common am...
We examine birth-death processes with state dependent transition probabilities and at least one abso...
International audienceMost natural environments exhibit a substantial component of random variation,...
Cell populations can benefit from changing phenotype when the environment changes. One mechanism for...
Although the existence of multiple stable phenotypes of living organisms enables random switching be...