Models of genetic differentiation which incorporate migration matrices generally assume that the recorded rates of migration between subdivisions of an isolate have persisted for a very long time. A technique derived from the stability theory of linear differential equations is presented which can he used to test this assumption. The technique involves a simple transformation of the original migration matrix. If the transformed matrix possesses at least one eigenvalue with a positive real part, no set of equilibrium subdivision population sizes can be associated with the recorded migration rates, in which case it can be concluded that the rates have not existed for an indefinite period of time. This technicjue is applied to migration data f...
In a geographically structured population, the interplay among gene migration, genetic drift and nat...
This research studies a metapopulation model where each patch is considered a form of fragmentation ...
AbstractFor a subdivided population the consequences of dominance and gene flow for the maintenance ...
Models of genetic differentiation which incorporate migration matrices generally assume that the rec...
Many studies of subdivided populations have attempted to determine the underlying migration rates th...
A collection of R (and S-Plus) functions and some additional c-code for estimating the pattern of mi...
The evolution of a quantitative trait subject to stabilizing selection and immigration, with the imm...
The genetic divergence between populations can be quantified using different measures. The crucial p...
Two demographic scenarios are considered: two populations with migration and two populations that ha...
The balance between stabilizing selection and migration of maladapted individuals has formerly been ...
There is a long tradition in population genetics of exploring the maintenance of variation under mig...
Using properties of moment stationarity we develop exact expressions for the mean and covariance of ...
Quantitative-genetic models of differentiation under migration-selection balance often rely on the a...
Understanding the population structure and patterns of gene flow within speciesis of fundamental imp...
Summary: The Bayesian inference of demographic parameters under an Isolation-Migration (IM) model of...
In a geographically structured population, the interplay among gene migration, genetic drift and nat...
This research studies a metapopulation model where each patch is considered a form of fragmentation ...
AbstractFor a subdivided population the consequences of dominance and gene flow for the maintenance ...
Models of genetic differentiation which incorporate migration matrices generally assume that the rec...
Many studies of subdivided populations have attempted to determine the underlying migration rates th...
A collection of R (and S-Plus) functions and some additional c-code for estimating the pattern of mi...
The evolution of a quantitative trait subject to stabilizing selection and immigration, with the imm...
The genetic divergence between populations can be quantified using different measures. The crucial p...
Two demographic scenarios are considered: two populations with migration and two populations that ha...
The balance between stabilizing selection and migration of maladapted individuals has formerly been ...
There is a long tradition in population genetics of exploring the maintenance of variation under mig...
Using properties of moment stationarity we develop exact expressions for the mean and covariance of ...
Quantitative-genetic models of differentiation under migration-selection balance often rely on the a...
Understanding the population structure and patterns of gene flow within speciesis of fundamental imp...
Summary: The Bayesian inference of demographic parameters under an Isolation-Migration (IM) model of...
In a geographically structured population, the interplay among gene migration, genetic drift and nat...
This research studies a metapopulation model where each patch is considered a form of fragmentation ...
AbstractFor a subdivided population the consequences of dominance and gene flow for the maintenance ...