We obtain the Brownian net of Sun and Swart (2008) as the scaling limit of the paths traced out by a system of continuous (one-dimensional) space and time branching and coalescing random walks. This demonstrates a certain universality of the net, which we have not seen explored elsewhere. The walks themselves arise in a natural way as the ancestral lineages relating individuals in a sample from a biological population evolving according to the spatial Lambda-Fleming-Viot process. Our scaling reveals the effect, in dimension one, of spatial structure on the spread of a selectively advantageous gene through such a population
We are interested in populations in which the fitness of different genetic types fluctuates in time ...
We consider the spatial ?-Fleming-Viot process model (Electron. J. Probab. 15 (2010) 162-216) for fr...
The subject of this thesis is the study of certain stochastic models arising in Population Genetics....
We obtain the Brownian net of [24] as the scaling limit of the paths traced out by a system of conti...
We ask the question "when will natural selection on a gene in a spatially structured population caus...
This thesis focus on the effect that selection has on the ancestry of a spatially structured populat...
We are interested in populations in which the fitness of different genetic types fluctuates in time ...
We study the evolution of gene frequencies in a spatially distributed population when the dispersal ...
We study the evolution of gene frequencies in a spatially distributed population when the dispersal ...
International audienceWe consider the spatial Λ-Fleming-Viot process model for frequencies of geneti...
We introduce the spatial Lambda-Fleming-Viot model for natural selection within a population distrib...
We study the evolution of gene frequencies in a population living in Rd, modelled by the spatial Λ-F...
We consider three different settings for branching processes with spatial structure which appear in ...
International audienceWe study the evolution of gene frequencies in a population living in Rd, model...
We investigate a new model for populations evolving in a spatial continuum. This model can be though...
We are interested in populations in which the fitness of different genetic types fluctuates in time ...
We consider the spatial ?-Fleming-Viot process model (Electron. J. Probab. 15 (2010) 162-216) for fr...
The subject of this thesis is the study of certain stochastic models arising in Population Genetics....
We obtain the Brownian net of [24] as the scaling limit of the paths traced out by a system of conti...
We ask the question "when will natural selection on a gene in a spatially structured population caus...
This thesis focus on the effect that selection has on the ancestry of a spatially structured populat...
We are interested in populations in which the fitness of different genetic types fluctuates in time ...
We study the evolution of gene frequencies in a spatially distributed population when the dispersal ...
We study the evolution of gene frequencies in a spatially distributed population when the dispersal ...
International audienceWe consider the spatial Λ-Fleming-Viot process model for frequencies of geneti...
We introduce the spatial Lambda-Fleming-Viot model for natural selection within a population distrib...
We study the evolution of gene frequencies in a population living in Rd, modelled by the spatial Λ-F...
We consider three different settings for branching processes with spatial structure which appear in ...
International audienceWe study the evolution of gene frequencies in a population living in Rd, model...
We investigate a new model for populations evolving in a spatial continuum. This model can be though...
We are interested in populations in which the fitness of different genetic types fluctuates in time ...
We consider the spatial ?-Fleming-Viot process model (Electron. J. Probab. 15 (2010) 162-216) for fr...
The subject of this thesis is the study of certain stochastic models arising in Population Genetics....