Evolutionary branching is the process by which ecological interactions induce evolutionary diversification. In asexual populations with sufficiently rare mutations, evolutionary branching occurs through trait-substitution sequences caused by the sequential invasion of successful mutants. A necessary and sufficient condition for evolutionary branching of univariate traits is the existence of a convergence stable trait value at which selection is locally disruptive. Real populations, however, undergo simultaneous evolution in multiple traits. Here we extend conditions for evolutionary branching to bivariate trait spaces in which the response to disruptive selection on one trait can be suppressed by directional selection on another trait. To o...
In finite populations, mutation limitation and genetic drift can hinder evolutionary diversification...
We unfold the bifurcation involving the loss of evolutionary stability of an equilibrium of the cano...
Darwinian evolution consists of the gradual transformation of heritable traits due to natural select...
Aims: Evolutionary branching is a process of evolutionary diversification induced by frequency-depen...
Adaptive dynamics shows that a continuous trait under frequency dependent selection may first conver...
Biological communities are thought to have been evolving in trait spaces that are not only multi-dim...
Over the last two decades evolutionary branching has emerged as a possible mathematical paradigm for...
Evolutionary branching—resident-mutant coexistence under disruptive selection—is one of the main con...
CITATION: Dercole, F., Rossa, F. & Landi, P. 2016. The transition from evolutionary stability to bra...
We consider a trait-structured population subject to mutation, birth and competition of logistic typ...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
By investigating metapopulation fitness, we present analytical expressions for the selection gradien...
I investigate the evolution of a continuous trait, such as body size or arms level, which affects th...
Negative frequency-dependent disruptive selection, which arises due to the interplay between organis...
It is widely recognized that spatial structure in a population has some, and occasionally great, imp...
In finite populations, mutation limitation and genetic drift can hinder evolutionary diversification...
We unfold the bifurcation involving the loss of evolutionary stability of an equilibrium of the cano...
Darwinian evolution consists of the gradual transformation of heritable traits due to natural select...
Aims: Evolutionary branching is a process of evolutionary diversification induced by frequency-depen...
Adaptive dynamics shows that a continuous trait under frequency dependent selection may first conver...
Biological communities are thought to have been evolving in trait spaces that are not only multi-dim...
Over the last two decades evolutionary branching has emerged as a possible mathematical paradigm for...
Evolutionary branching—resident-mutant coexistence under disruptive selection—is one of the main con...
CITATION: Dercole, F., Rossa, F. & Landi, P. 2016. The transition from evolutionary stability to bra...
We consider a trait-structured population subject to mutation, birth and competition of logistic typ...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
By investigating metapopulation fitness, we present analytical expressions for the selection gradien...
I investigate the evolution of a continuous trait, such as body size or arms level, which affects th...
Negative frequency-dependent disruptive selection, which arises due to the interplay between organis...
It is widely recognized that spatial structure in a population has some, and occasionally great, imp...
In finite populations, mutation limitation and genetic drift can hinder evolutionary diversification...
We unfold the bifurcation involving the loss of evolutionary stability of an equilibrium of the cano...
Darwinian evolution consists of the gradual transformation of heritable traits due to natural select...