Adaptive dynamics is a mathematical framework for studying evolution. It extends evolutionary game theory to account for more realistic ecological dynamics and it can incorporate both frequency- and density-dependent selection. This is a practical guide to adaptive dynamics that aims to illustrate how the methodology can be applied to the study of specific systems. The theory is presented in detail for a single, monomorphic, asexually reproducing population. We explain the necessary terminology to understand the basic arguments in models based on adaptive dynamics, including invasion fitness, the selection gradient, pairwise invasibility plots (PIP), evolutionarily singular strategies, and the canonical equation. The presentation is support...
Traditionally, to determine the possible evolutionary behaviour of an ecological system using adapti...
Evolution takes place in an evolutionary setting that typically involves interactions with other org...
Disentangling proximate and ultimate factors of dispersal, and assessing their relative effects requ...
Adaptive dynamics is a mathematical framework for studying evolution. It extends evolutionary game t...
Adaptive dynamics is a mathematical framework for studying evolution. It extends evolutionary game t...
Evolutionary game theory and the adaptive dynamics approach have made invaluable contributions to un...
Abstract. The aim of these notes is to illustrate, largely by way of examples, how standard ecologic...
Every form of behavior is shaped by trial and error. Such stepwise adaptation can occur through indi...
Evolutionary dynamics depend critically on a population's interaction structure - the pattern of whi...
Darwinian dynamics based on mutation and selection from the core of mathematical models for adaptati...
The biological theory of adaptive dynamics proposes a description of the long-term evolution of a st...
We extend the ideas of evolutionary dynamics and stability to a very broad class of biological and o...
The evolution of natural organisms is ultimately driven by the invasion and possible fixation of mut...
Adaptive dynamics (AD) is a mathematical framework for dealing with eco-evolutionary problems, prima...
Evolution is the common theme linking everything in biology from individual alleles to languages. Da...
Traditionally, to determine the possible evolutionary behaviour of an ecological system using adapti...
Evolution takes place in an evolutionary setting that typically involves interactions with other org...
Disentangling proximate and ultimate factors of dispersal, and assessing their relative effects requ...
Adaptive dynamics is a mathematical framework for studying evolution. It extends evolutionary game t...
Adaptive dynamics is a mathematical framework for studying evolution. It extends evolutionary game t...
Evolutionary game theory and the adaptive dynamics approach have made invaluable contributions to un...
Abstract. The aim of these notes is to illustrate, largely by way of examples, how standard ecologic...
Every form of behavior is shaped by trial and error. Such stepwise adaptation can occur through indi...
Evolutionary dynamics depend critically on a population's interaction structure - the pattern of whi...
Darwinian dynamics based on mutation and selection from the core of mathematical models for adaptati...
The biological theory of adaptive dynamics proposes a description of the long-term evolution of a st...
We extend the ideas of evolutionary dynamics and stability to a very broad class of biological and o...
The evolution of natural organisms is ultimately driven by the invasion and possible fixation of mut...
Adaptive dynamics (AD) is a mathematical framework for dealing with eco-evolutionary problems, prima...
Evolution is the common theme linking everything in biology from individual alleles to languages. Da...
Traditionally, to determine the possible evolutionary behaviour of an ecological system using adapti...
Evolution takes place in an evolutionary setting that typically involves interactions with other org...
Disentangling proximate and ultimate factors of dispersal, and assessing their relative effects requ...