In this paper we develop a dynamical theory of coevolution in ecological communities. The derivation explicitly accounts for the stochastic components of evolutionary change and is based on ecological processes at the level of the individual. We show that the coevolutionary dynamics can be envisaged as a random walk in the community's trait space. A quantitative description of this stochastic process in terms of a master equation is derived. By determining the first jump moment of this process we abstract the dynamic of the mean evolutionary path. To first order the resulting equation coincides with a dynamic that has been frequently assumed in evolutionary game theory. Apart from recovering this canonical equation we systematically establ...
We set out to explore a class of stochastic processes, called "adaptive dynamics", which supposedly ...
We provide the link between population dynamics and the dynamics of Darwinian evolution via studying...
Coevolution can trigger frequency-dependent selection by reciprocal effects on the fitness of involv...
this paper we develop a dynamical theory of coevolution in ecological communities. The derivation ex...
In this paper we develop a dynamical theory of coevolution in ecological communities. The derivation...
A unifying framework is presented for describing the phenotypic coevolutionary dynamics of a general...
Evolution takes place in an evolutionary setting that typically involves interactions with other org...
In this thesis we establish a theory of evolutionary dynamics that accounts for the following requir...
We study the interplay of ecological and evolutionary dynamics in communities composed of population...
We show in this paper how numerical bifurcation analysis can be used to study the evolution of genet...
Darwinian dynamics based on mutation and selection from the core of mathematical models for adaptati...
Conventional approaches to modelling ecological dynamics often do not include evolutionary changes i...
The paper considers the evolution of a particular class of networks of identical chaotic oscillators...
How does the process of life-history evolution interplay with population dynamics? Almost all models...
This thesis investigates emergent dynamic behaviors in some classes of social and ecological systems...
We set out to explore a class of stochastic processes, called "adaptive dynamics", which supposedly ...
We provide the link between population dynamics and the dynamics of Darwinian evolution via studying...
Coevolution can trigger frequency-dependent selection by reciprocal effects on the fitness of involv...
this paper we develop a dynamical theory of coevolution in ecological communities. The derivation ex...
In this paper we develop a dynamical theory of coevolution in ecological communities. The derivation...
A unifying framework is presented for describing the phenotypic coevolutionary dynamics of a general...
Evolution takes place in an evolutionary setting that typically involves interactions with other org...
In this thesis we establish a theory of evolutionary dynamics that accounts for the following requir...
We study the interplay of ecological and evolutionary dynamics in communities composed of population...
We show in this paper how numerical bifurcation analysis can be used to study the evolution of genet...
Darwinian dynamics based on mutation and selection from the core of mathematical models for adaptati...
Conventional approaches to modelling ecological dynamics often do not include evolutionary changes i...
The paper considers the evolution of a particular class of networks of identical chaotic oscillators...
How does the process of life-history evolution interplay with population dynamics? Almost all models...
This thesis investigates emergent dynamic behaviors in some classes of social and ecological systems...
We set out to explore a class of stochastic processes, called "adaptive dynamics", which supposedly ...
We provide the link between population dynamics and the dynamics of Darwinian evolution via studying...
Coevolution can trigger frequency-dependent selection by reciprocal effects on the fitness of involv...