I develop a framework for interpreting the forces that act on any population described by frequencies. The conservation of total frequency, or total probability, shapes the characteristics of force. I begin with Fisher’s fundamental theorem of natural selection. That theorem partitions the total evolutionary change of a population into two components. The first component is the partial change caused by the direct force of natural selection, holding constant all aspects of the environment. The second component is the partial change caused by the changing environment. I demonstrate that Fisher’s partition of total change into the direct force of selection and the forces from the changing environmental frame of reference is identical to d’Alem...
The fundamental equations of various disciplines often seem to share the same basic structure. Natur...
The Price equation is widely recognized as capturing conceptually important properties of natural se...
The evolution of quantitative characters depends on the frequencies of the alleles involved, yet the...
I develop a framework for interpreting the forces that act on any population described by frequencie...
The Price equation shows the unity between the fundamental expressions of change in biology, in info...
It is an ongoing controversy whether natural selection is a cause of population change, or a mere st...
A recent article in Nature Physics unified key results from thermodynamics, statistics, and informat...
A recent article in Nature Physics unified key results from thermodynamics, statistics, and informat...
The Price equation partitions the change in the expected value of a population measure. The first co...
The Price equation partitions the change in the expected value of a population measure. The first co...
The Price equation describes the change in populations. Change concerns some value, such as biologic...
W. J. Ewens, following G. R. Price, has stressed that Fisher’s fundamental theorem of natural select...
The fundamental theorem of natural selection is explained here in very simple terms, suitable for st...
The recently elucidated definition of fitness employed by Fisher in his fundamental theorem of natur...
We distinguish dynamical and statistical interpretations of evolutionary theory. We argue that only ...
The fundamental equations of various disciplines often seem to share the same basic structure. Natur...
The Price equation is widely recognized as capturing conceptually important properties of natural se...
The evolution of quantitative characters depends on the frequencies of the alleles involved, yet the...
I develop a framework for interpreting the forces that act on any population described by frequencie...
The Price equation shows the unity between the fundamental expressions of change in biology, in info...
It is an ongoing controversy whether natural selection is a cause of population change, or a mere st...
A recent article in Nature Physics unified key results from thermodynamics, statistics, and informat...
A recent article in Nature Physics unified key results from thermodynamics, statistics, and informat...
The Price equation partitions the change in the expected value of a population measure. The first co...
The Price equation partitions the change in the expected value of a population measure. The first co...
The Price equation describes the change in populations. Change concerns some value, such as biologic...
W. J. Ewens, following G. R. Price, has stressed that Fisher’s fundamental theorem of natural select...
The fundamental theorem of natural selection is explained here in very simple terms, suitable for st...
The recently elucidated definition of fitness employed by Fisher in his fundamental theorem of natur...
We distinguish dynamical and statistical interpretations of evolutionary theory. We argue that only ...
The fundamental equations of various disciplines often seem to share the same basic structure. Natur...
The Price equation is widely recognized as capturing conceptually important properties of natural se...
The evolution of quantitative characters depends on the frequencies of the alleles involved, yet the...