Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.A vast amount of genetic variation is a striking hallmark of natural populations, and is vital to the adaptation and long-term survival of a species. Just why this variation is there, however, is unclear: the two most prominent theories, selectionism and neutralism, appear to predict patterns of variation inconsistent with those observed in nature. Harvard geneticist Richard Lewontin has called this mismatch between theory and observation “the paradox of variation” and argued that it is the central problem in population genetics. Selectionist explanations have a number of theoretical difficulties. For instance, using computer simulations of single-population const...
Effective population size is one of the fundamental parameters in many population genetic models. It...
Abstract A fundamental question for both evolutionary biologists and breeders is the extent to which...
Population genetic studies have found evidence for dramatic population growth in recent human histor...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.A vast amount of genetic v...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.Environmental heterogeneit...
According to current estimates of genomic deleterious mutation rates (which are often of the order 0...
Extinction, recolonization, and local adaptation are common in natural spatially structured populati...
Thanks to advances in genome sequencing, empirical patterns of within- and between-species genetic v...
Local adaptation, adaptive population divergence and speciation are often expected to result from po...
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is what promotes genetic variation at non-neutral loc...
Most species inhabit environments that are spatially heterogeneous at some scale. If dispersal is lo...
The fitness of an individual can be simply defined as the number of its offspring in the next genera...
How do mutation and gene flow influence population persistence, niche expansion, and local adaptatio...
Evolution is driven by four major processes that create, maintain, or eliminate genetic diversity wi...
The evolution of a quantitative trait subject to stabilizing selection and immigration, with the imm...
Effective population size is one of the fundamental parameters in many population genetic models. It...
Abstract A fundamental question for both evolutionary biologists and breeders is the extent to which...
Population genetic studies have found evidence for dramatic population growth in recent human histor...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.A vast amount of genetic v...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.Environmental heterogeneit...
According to current estimates of genomic deleterious mutation rates (which are often of the order 0...
Extinction, recolonization, and local adaptation are common in natural spatially structured populati...
Thanks to advances in genome sequencing, empirical patterns of within- and between-species genetic v...
Local adaptation, adaptive population divergence and speciation are often expected to result from po...
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is what promotes genetic variation at non-neutral loc...
Most species inhabit environments that are spatially heterogeneous at some scale. If dispersal is lo...
The fitness of an individual can be simply defined as the number of its offspring in the next genera...
How do mutation and gene flow influence population persistence, niche expansion, and local adaptatio...
Evolution is driven by four major processes that create, maintain, or eliminate genetic diversity wi...
The evolution of a quantitative trait subject to stabilizing selection and immigration, with the imm...
Effective population size is one of the fundamental parameters in many population genetic models. It...
Abstract A fundamental question for both evolutionary biologists and breeders is the extent to which...
Population genetic studies have found evidence for dramatic population growth in recent human histor...