The lack of robustness of models of the maintenance of polymorphism in a heterogeneous environment which has been pointed out by Maynard Smith & Hoekstra (1980), applies also to models based on habitat selection, on temporal variation and on density-regulated selection. Only if (partial) dominance ‘switches’ between environments such that the fitness of the heterozygote is always close to the favoured homozygote, is there reasonable robustness. This is true for all models considered. It is argued that there are good reasons for supposing that the favourable allele at a locus may show dominance, although the experimental evidence is still scanty
A model of genotype specific habitat selection is developed for an organism subject to within-lifeti...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.Environmental heterogeneit...
The theory of heterozygote advantage is often used to explain the genetic variation found in natural...
The lack of robustness of models of the maintenance of polymorphism in a heterogeneous environment w...
The lack of robustness of models of the maintenance of polymorphism in a heterogeneous environment w...
On the basis of single-locus models, spatial heterogeneity of the environment coupled with strong po...
In this paper, we re-examine how heterogeneous environments can enable protected polymorphisms. Buil...
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We investigate the influence of dominance on the maintenance of polymorphism in a Müllerian mimicry ...
The maintenance of genetic variation in a spatially heterogeneous environment has been one of the ma...
We demonstrate how a genetic polymorphism of distinctly different alleles can develop during long-te...
We describe a simple deterministic theoretical framework for analysing the gene frequency evolution ...
A model of genotype specific habitat selection is developed for an organism subject to within-lifeti...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.Environmental heterogeneit...
The theory of heterozygote advantage is often used to explain the genetic variation found in natural...
The lack of robustness of models of the maintenance of polymorphism in a heterogeneous environment w...
The lack of robustness of models of the maintenance of polymorphism in a heterogeneous environment w...
On the basis of single-locus models, spatial heterogeneity of the environment coupled with strong po...
In this paper, we re-examine how heterogeneous environments can enable protected polymorphisms. Buil...
International audienceThe adaptation to a variable environment has been studied within soft and hard...
BGPI : équipe 2International audiencePredicting and managing contemporary adaption requires a proper...
Predicting and managing contemporary adaption requires a proper understanding of the determinants of...
We investigate the influence of dominance on the maintenance of polymorphism in a Müllerian mimicry ...
The maintenance of genetic variation in a spatially heterogeneous environment has been one of the ma...
We demonstrate how a genetic polymorphism of distinctly different alleles can develop during long-te...
We describe a simple deterministic theoretical framework for analysing the gene frequency evolution ...
A model of genotype specific habitat selection is developed for an organism subject to within-lifeti...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.Environmental heterogeneit...
The theory of heterozygote advantage is often used to explain the genetic variation found in natural...