Frequency-dependent disruptive selection is widely recognized as an important source of genetic variation. Its evolutionary consequences have been extensively studied using phenotypic evolutionary models, based on quantitative genetics, game theory, or adaptive dynamics. However, the genetic assumptions underlying these approaches are highly idealized and, even worse, predict different consequences of frequency-dependent disruptive selection. Population genetic models, by contrast, enable genotypic evolutionary models, but traditionally assume constant fitness values. Only a minority of these models thus addresses frequency-dependent selection, and only a few of these do so in a multilocus context. An inherent limitation of these remainin...
We investigate how a plymorphism of distinctly different alleles can evolve in an initially monomorp...
We consider an infinitely large population under stabilizing selection and mutation in which the all...
We consider an infinitely large population under stabilizing selection and mutation in which the all...
Frequency-dependent disruptive selection is widely recognized as an important source of genetic vari...
Frequency-dependent disruptive selection is widely recognized as an important source of genetic vari...
We demonstrate how a genetic polymorphism of distinctly different alleles can develop during long-te...
Negative frequency-dependent disruptive selection, which arises due to the interplay between organis...
Evolutionary theory has produced two conflicting paradigms for the adaptation of a polygenic trait. ...
Evolutionary theory has produced two conflicting paradigms for the adaptation of a polygenic trait. ...
Negative frequency-dependent disruptive selection, which arises due to the interplay between organis...
Evolutionary theory has produced two conflicting paradigms for the adaptation of a polygenic trait. ...
We analyze the long-term evolution of a continuous trait subject to frequency-dependent disruptive s...
Evolutionary theory has produced two conflicting paradigms for the adaptation of a polygenic trait. ...
We consider an infinitely large population under stabilizing selection and mutation in which the all...
We consider an infinitely large population under stabilizing selection and mutation in which the all...
We investigate how a plymorphism of distinctly different alleles can evolve in an initially monomorp...
We consider an infinitely large population under stabilizing selection and mutation in which the all...
We consider an infinitely large population under stabilizing selection and mutation in which the all...
Frequency-dependent disruptive selection is widely recognized as an important source of genetic vari...
Frequency-dependent disruptive selection is widely recognized as an important source of genetic vari...
We demonstrate how a genetic polymorphism of distinctly different alleles can develop during long-te...
Negative frequency-dependent disruptive selection, which arises due to the interplay between organis...
Evolutionary theory has produced two conflicting paradigms for the adaptation of a polygenic trait. ...
Evolutionary theory has produced two conflicting paradigms for the adaptation of a polygenic trait. ...
Negative frequency-dependent disruptive selection, which arises due to the interplay between organis...
Evolutionary theory has produced two conflicting paradigms for the adaptation of a polygenic trait. ...
We analyze the long-term evolution of a continuous trait subject to frequency-dependent disruptive s...
Evolutionary theory has produced two conflicting paradigms for the adaptation of a polygenic trait. ...
We consider an infinitely large population under stabilizing selection and mutation in which the all...
We consider an infinitely large population under stabilizing selection and mutation in which the all...
We investigate how a plymorphism of distinctly different alleles can evolve in an initially monomorp...
We consider an infinitely large population under stabilizing selection and mutation in which the all...
We consider an infinitely large population under stabilizing selection and mutation in which the all...