We study resident-invader dynamics in fluctuating environments when the invader and the resident have close but distinct strategies. First we focus on a class of continuous-time models of unstructured populations of multi-dimensional strategies, which incorporates environmental feedback and environmental stochasticity. Then we generalize our results to a class of structured population models. We classify the generic population dynamical outcomes of an invasion event when the resident population in a given environment is non-growing on the long-run and stochastically persistent. Our approach is based on the series expansion of a model with respect to the small strategy difference, and on the analysis of a stochastic fast-slow system induced ...
The possible control of competitive invasion by infection of the invader and multiplicative noise is...
We examine birth-death processes with state dependent transition probabilities and at least one abso...
Abstract. Individuals within any species exhibit differences in size, developmental state, or spa-ti...
This work is devoted to studying the dynamics of a structured population that is subject to the comb...
Environmental fluctuations often have different impacts on individuals that differ in size, age, or ...
We investigate the competition between two groups of similar agents in the restricted, but classical...
The evolution of natural organisms is ultimately driven by the invasion and possible fixation of mut...
In this paper we study the evolutionary dynamics of delayed maturation in semelparous individuals. W...
Environmental changes greatly influence the evolution of populations. Here, we study the dynamics of...
Understanding under what conditions interacting populations, whether they be plants, animal...
Stochastic evolutionary game dynamics for finite populations has recently been widely explored in th...
In this paper we study the evolutionary dynamics of delayed maturation in semelparous individuals. W...
We consider situations where repeated invasion attempts occur from a source population into a recept...
All natural populations fluctuate in space and time. These fluctuations are a result of internal dyn...
When modelling population dynamics within an ecosystem, there are many factors that need to be consi...
The possible control of competitive invasion by infection of the invader and multiplicative noise is...
We examine birth-death processes with state dependent transition probabilities and at least one abso...
Abstract. Individuals within any species exhibit differences in size, developmental state, or spa-ti...
This work is devoted to studying the dynamics of a structured population that is subject to the comb...
Environmental fluctuations often have different impacts on individuals that differ in size, age, or ...
We investigate the competition between two groups of similar agents in the restricted, but classical...
The evolution of natural organisms is ultimately driven by the invasion and possible fixation of mut...
In this paper we study the evolutionary dynamics of delayed maturation in semelparous individuals. W...
Environmental changes greatly influence the evolution of populations. Here, we study the dynamics of...
Understanding under what conditions interacting populations, whether they be plants, animal...
Stochastic evolutionary game dynamics for finite populations has recently been widely explored in th...
In this paper we study the evolutionary dynamics of delayed maturation in semelparous individuals. W...
We consider situations where repeated invasion attempts occur from a source population into a recept...
All natural populations fluctuate in space and time. These fluctuations are a result of internal dyn...
When modelling population dynamics within an ecosystem, there are many factors that need to be consi...
The possible control of competitive invasion by infection of the invader and multiplicative noise is...
We examine birth-death processes with state dependent transition probabilities and at least one abso...
Abstract. Individuals within any species exhibit differences in size, developmental state, or spa-ti...