Deterministic continuum models formulated as nonlocal partial differential equations for the evolutionary dynamics of populations structured by phenotypic traits have been used recently to address open questions concerning the adaptation of asexual species to periodically fluctuating environmental conditions. These models are usually defined on the basis of population-scale phenomenological assumptions and cannot capture adaptive phenomena that are driven by stochastic variability in the evolutionary paths of single individuals. In light of these considerations, in this paper we develop a stochastic individual-based model for the coevolution of two competing phenotype-structured cell populations that are exposed to time-varying nutrient lev...
International audienceA distinctive signature of living systems is Darwinian evolution, that is, a p...
<div><p>There has been increasing awareness in the wider biological community of the role of clonal ...
A fundamental question in biology is how cell populations evolve into different subtypes based on ho...
Deterministic continuum models formulated as non-local partial differential equations for the evolut...
T.L. gratefully acknowledges support from the MIUR grant “Dipartimenti di Eccellenza 2018-2022” (Pro...
Living species, ranging from bacteria to animals, exist in environmental conditions that exhibit spa...
Funding: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the Medical Research Coun...
Living species, ranging from bacteria to animals, exist in environmental conditions that exhibit spa...
Continuum models for the spatial dynamics of growing cell populations have been widely used to inves...
Existing comparative studies between individual-based models of growing cell populations and their c...
Existing studies comparing individual-based models of growing cell populations and their continuum c...
Continuum models for the spatial dynamics of growing cell populations have been widely used to inves...
We consider the cell population dynamics with n different phenotypes. Both the Markovian branching p...
Funding: German Research Foundation DFG (SFB 873; subproject B08) (T.S. and A.M.-C); Heidelberg Grad...
Aspects of the asymptotic behaviour of cell-growth models described by partial differential equation...
International audienceA distinctive signature of living systems is Darwinian evolution, that is, a p...
<div><p>There has been increasing awareness in the wider biological community of the role of clonal ...
A fundamental question in biology is how cell populations evolve into different subtypes based on ho...
Deterministic continuum models formulated as non-local partial differential equations for the evolut...
T.L. gratefully acknowledges support from the MIUR grant “Dipartimenti di Eccellenza 2018-2022” (Pro...
Living species, ranging from bacteria to animals, exist in environmental conditions that exhibit spa...
Funding: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the Medical Research Coun...
Living species, ranging from bacteria to animals, exist in environmental conditions that exhibit spa...
Continuum models for the spatial dynamics of growing cell populations have been widely used to inves...
Existing comparative studies between individual-based models of growing cell populations and their c...
Existing studies comparing individual-based models of growing cell populations and their continuum c...
Continuum models for the spatial dynamics of growing cell populations have been widely used to inves...
We consider the cell population dynamics with n different phenotypes. Both the Markovian branching p...
Funding: German Research Foundation DFG (SFB 873; subproject B08) (T.S. and A.M.-C); Heidelberg Grad...
Aspects of the asymptotic behaviour of cell-growth models described by partial differential equation...
International audienceA distinctive signature of living systems is Darwinian evolution, that is, a p...
<div><p>There has been increasing awareness in the wider biological community of the role of clonal ...
A fundamental question in biology is how cell populations evolve into different subtypes based on ho...