Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.Environmental heterogeneity has long been considered a likely explanation for the high levels of genetic variation found in most natural populations: selection in a spatially heterogeneous environment can maintain more variation. While this theoretical result has been extensively studied in models with limited parameters (e.g. two alleles, fixed gene flow and particular selection schemes), the effect of spatial heterogeneity is poorly understood for models with a wider range of parameters (e.g. multiple alleles, variable gene flow and more general selection schemes). We have compared the volume of fitness space that maintains variation in a single-deme model to the ...
During adaptive evolutionary processes substantial heterogeneity in selective pressure might act acr...
Spatial structure can decisively influence the way evolutionary processes unfold. To date, several m...
When are mutations beneficial in one environment and deleterious in another? More generally, what is...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.Environmental heterogeneit...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.A vast amount of genetic v...
According to current estimates of genomic deleterious mutation rates (which are often of the order 0...
Most species inhabit environments that are spatially heterogeneous at some scale. If dispersal is lo...
On the basis of single-locus models, spatial heterogeneity of the environment coupled with strong po...
Environmental heterogeneity is considered a general explanation for phenotypic diversification, part...
Spatial structure can decisively influence the way evolutionary processes unfold. Several methods ha...
Local adaptation, adaptive population divergence and speciation are often expected to result from po...
We study victim-exploiter coevolution in a spatially heterogeneous island model. In each species, fi...
Populations often experience variable conditions, both in time and space. Here we develop a novel th...
Organisms commonly experience significant spatiotemporal variation in their environments. In respons...
During adaptive evolutionary processes substantial heterogeneity in selective pressure might act acr...
During adaptive evolutionary processes substantial heterogeneity in selective pressure might act acr...
Spatial structure can decisively influence the way evolutionary processes unfold. To date, several m...
When are mutations beneficial in one environment and deleterious in another? More generally, what is...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.Environmental heterogeneit...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.A vast amount of genetic v...
According to current estimates of genomic deleterious mutation rates (which are often of the order 0...
Most species inhabit environments that are spatially heterogeneous at some scale. If dispersal is lo...
On the basis of single-locus models, spatial heterogeneity of the environment coupled with strong po...
Environmental heterogeneity is considered a general explanation for phenotypic diversification, part...
Spatial structure can decisively influence the way evolutionary processes unfold. Several methods ha...
Local adaptation, adaptive population divergence and speciation are often expected to result from po...
We study victim-exploiter coevolution in a spatially heterogeneous island model. In each species, fi...
Populations often experience variable conditions, both in time and space. Here we develop a novel th...
Organisms commonly experience significant spatiotemporal variation in their environments. In respons...
During adaptive evolutionary processes substantial heterogeneity in selective pressure might act acr...
During adaptive evolutionary processes substantial heterogeneity in selective pressure might act acr...
Spatial structure can decisively influence the way evolutionary processes unfold. To date, several m...
When are mutations beneficial in one environment and deleterious in another? More generally, what is...