The spatial structure of natural populations is key to many of their evolutionary processes. Formal theories analysing the interplay between natural selection and spatial structure have mostly focused on populations divided into distinct, non-overlapping groups. Most populations, however, are not structured in this way, but rather (self-)organise into dynamic patterns unfolding at various spatial scales. Here, we present a mathematical framework that quantifies how patterns and processes at different spatial scales contribute to natural selection in such populations. To that end, we define the Local Selection Differential (LSD): a measure of the selection acting on a trait within a given local environment. Based on the LSD, natural selectio...
We review recent research which reveals: (1) how spatially distributed populations avoid overexploit...
The interplay between space and evolution is an important issue in population dynamics, that is part...
International audienceThe evolution of dispersal rate is studied with a model of several local popul...
Spatial structure can decisively influence the way evolutionary processes unfold. To date, several m...
Mathematical models play a fundamental role in theoretical population genetics and, in turn, populat...
Spatial structure can decisively influence the way evolutionary processes unfold. Several methods ha...
We introduce the spatial Lambda-Fleming-Viot model for natural selection within a population distrib...
Theories on the evolutionary origins of altruistic behavior have a long history and have become a ca...
Local adaptation, adaptive population divergence and speciation are often expected to result from po...
A current challenge in evolutionary ecology is to assess how the spatial structure of interacting sp...
International audienceHow the interplay of local adaptation and dispersal determines species appeara...
We ask the question "when will natural selection on a gene in a spatially structured population caus...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.A vast amount of genetic v...
We present a theoretical model of evolution of spatially distributed populations in which organisms ...
This thesis focus on the effect that selection has on the ancestry of a spatially structured populat...
We review recent research which reveals: (1) how spatially distributed populations avoid overexploit...
The interplay between space and evolution is an important issue in population dynamics, that is part...
International audienceThe evolution of dispersal rate is studied with a model of several local popul...
Spatial structure can decisively influence the way evolutionary processes unfold. To date, several m...
Mathematical models play a fundamental role in theoretical population genetics and, in turn, populat...
Spatial structure can decisively influence the way evolutionary processes unfold. Several methods ha...
We introduce the spatial Lambda-Fleming-Viot model for natural selection within a population distrib...
Theories on the evolutionary origins of altruistic behavior have a long history and have become a ca...
Local adaptation, adaptive population divergence and speciation are often expected to result from po...
A current challenge in evolutionary ecology is to assess how the spatial structure of interacting sp...
International audienceHow the interplay of local adaptation and dispersal determines species appeara...
We ask the question "when will natural selection on a gene in a spatially structured population caus...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.A vast amount of genetic v...
We present a theoretical model of evolution of spatially distributed populations in which organisms ...
This thesis focus on the effect that selection has on the ancestry of a spatially structured populat...
We review recent research which reveals: (1) how spatially distributed populations avoid overexploit...
The interplay between space and evolution is an important issue in population dynamics, that is part...
International audienceThe evolution of dispersal rate is studied with a model of several local popul...