International audienceThe fixation of mutant alleles has been studied with models assuming various spatial population structures. In these models, the structure of the metapopulation that we call the “landscape” (number, size and connectivity of subpopulations) is often static. However, natural populations are subject to repetitive population size variations, fragmentation and secondary contacts at different spatiotemporal scales due to geological, climatic and ecological processes. In this paper, we examine how such dynamic landscapes can alter mutant fixation probability and time to fixation. We consider three stochastic landscape dynamics: (i) the population is subject to repetitive bottlenecks, (ii) to the repeated alternation of fragme...
Genetic spaces are often described in terms of fitness landscapes or genotype-to-phenotype maps, whe...
The accumulation of beneficial mutations on competing genetic backgrounds in rapidly adapting popula...
Although dispersal is recognized as a key issue in several fields of population biology (such as beh...
Variance effective size Coalescent effective size geological, climatic and ecological processes. In ...
Fixation probability, the probability that the frequency of a newly arising mutation in a population...
International audienceOne of the most fundamental concepts of evolutionary dynamics is the 'fixation...
Extinction, recolonization, and local adaptation are common in natural spatially structured populati...
In an evolving population, network structure can have striking effects on the sur-vival probability ...
In isolated populations underdominance leads to bistable evolutionary dynamics: below a certain muta...
A species distributed across diverse environments may adapt to local conditions. We ask how quickly ...
Natural selection is usually studied between mutants that differ in reproductive rate, but are subje...
For clonal lineages of finite size that differ in their deleterious mutational effects, the probabil...
The evolution of natural organisms is ultimately driven by the invasion and possible fixation of mut...
Adaptation of populations takes place with the occurrence and subsequent fixation of mutations that ...
Genetic spaces are often described in terms of fitness landscapes or genotype-to-phenotype maps, whe...
Genetic spaces are often described in terms of fitness landscapes or genotype-to-phenotype maps, whe...
The accumulation of beneficial mutations on competing genetic backgrounds in rapidly adapting popula...
Although dispersal is recognized as a key issue in several fields of population biology (such as beh...
Variance effective size Coalescent effective size geological, climatic and ecological processes. In ...
Fixation probability, the probability that the frequency of a newly arising mutation in a population...
International audienceOne of the most fundamental concepts of evolutionary dynamics is the 'fixation...
Extinction, recolonization, and local adaptation are common in natural spatially structured populati...
In an evolving population, network structure can have striking effects on the sur-vival probability ...
In isolated populations underdominance leads to bistable evolutionary dynamics: below a certain muta...
A species distributed across diverse environments may adapt to local conditions. We ask how quickly ...
Natural selection is usually studied between mutants that differ in reproductive rate, but are subje...
For clonal lineages of finite size that differ in their deleterious mutational effects, the probabil...
The evolution of natural organisms is ultimately driven by the invasion and possible fixation of mut...
Adaptation of populations takes place with the occurrence and subsequent fixation of mutations that ...
Genetic spaces are often described in terms of fitness landscapes or genotype-to-phenotype maps, whe...
Genetic spaces are often described in terms of fitness landscapes or genotype-to-phenotype maps, whe...
The accumulation of beneficial mutations on competing genetic backgrounds in rapidly adapting popula...
Although dispersal is recognized as a key issue in several fields of population biology (such as beh...