A diallelic two-locus model is investigated in which the loci determine the genotypic value of a quantitative trait additively. Fitness has two components: stabilizing selection on the trait and a frequency-dependent component, as induced, for instance, if the ability to utilize different food resources depends on this trait. Since intraspecific competition induces disruptive selection, this model leads to a conflict of selective forces. We study how the underlying genetics (recombination rate and allelic effects) interacts with the selective forces, and explore the resulting equilibrium structure. For the special case of equal effects, global stability results are proved. Unless the locus effects are sufficiently different, the genetic var...
To explain the nature of genetic variability for quantitative traits in infinitely large natural pop...
We consider a model of sympatric speciation due to frequency-dependent competition, in which it was ...
International audienceThe emergence and persistence of polymorphism within populations generally req...
A genetic model is investigated in which two recombining loci determine the genotypic value of a qua...
A diallelic two-locus model is investigated in which the loci determine the genotypic value of a qua...
A genetic model is investigated in which two recombining loci determine the genotypic value of a qua...
A population-genetic analysis is performed of a two-locus two-allele model, in which the primary loc...
AbstractThe consequences of spatially varying, stabilizing or directional selection on a quantitativ...
We study the evolution of higher levels of dominance as a response to negative frequency-dependent s...
In this article, we study the influence of dominance on the evolution of assortative mating. We perf...
International audienceThe mating system of a species is expected to have important effects on its ge...
The maintenance of genetic variation in a spatially heterogeneous environment has been one of the ma...
When polygenic traits are under stabilizing selection, many different combinations of alleles allow ...
On the basis of single-locus models, spatial heterogeneity of the environment coupled with strong po...
The mating system of a species is expected to have important effects on its genetic diversity. In th...
To explain the nature of genetic variability for quantitative traits in infinitely large natural pop...
We consider a model of sympatric speciation due to frequency-dependent competition, in which it was ...
International audienceThe emergence and persistence of polymorphism within populations generally req...
A genetic model is investigated in which two recombining loci determine the genotypic value of a qua...
A diallelic two-locus model is investigated in which the loci determine the genotypic value of a qua...
A genetic model is investigated in which two recombining loci determine the genotypic value of a qua...
A population-genetic analysis is performed of a two-locus two-allele model, in which the primary loc...
AbstractThe consequences of spatially varying, stabilizing or directional selection on a quantitativ...
We study the evolution of higher levels of dominance as a response to negative frequency-dependent s...
In this article, we study the influence of dominance on the evolution of assortative mating. We perf...
International audienceThe mating system of a species is expected to have important effects on its ge...
The maintenance of genetic variation in a spatially heterogeneous environment has been one of the ma...
When polygenic traits are under stabilizing selection, many different combinations of alleles allow ...
On the basis of single-locus models, spatial heterogeneity of the environment coupled with strong po...
The mating system of a species is expected to have important effects on its genetic diversity. In th...
To explain the nature of genetic variability for quantitative traits in infinitely large natural pop...
We consider a model of sympatric speciation due to frequency-dependent competition, in which it was ...
International audienceThe emergence and persistence of polymorphism within populations generally req...