In this work, a partial differential equation model for evolutionary dynamics is presented that describes changes in densities of phenotypes in a population. We consider that the traits of individuals of a population are distributed at an interval of real numbers where a mortality rate is assigned for each value of this interval. We present some conditions for stability of stationary solutions and apply the model in theoretical scenarios of natural selection. Particularly we approach cases of stabilising, disruptive and directional selection, including the scenario of the survival of the flattest. Some computational simulations are performed to illustrate the results obtained
Predicting the adaptation of populations to a changing environment is crucial to assess the impact o...
We investigate the evolutionary dynamics of a population structured in phenotype, subjected to trait...
International audienceWe propose an integro-differential description of the dynamics of the fitness ...
AbstractA selection mutation predator prey model for the distribution of individuals with respect to...
We consider a model of a population of fixed size $N$ undergoing selection. Each individual acquires...
International audienceA distinctive signature of living systems is Darwinian evolution, that is, a p...
We present an individual–based model of phenotypic trait evolution in two–sex populations,...
Deterministic population models for adaptive dynamics are derived mathematically from individual-cen...
We study a parabolic Lotka-Volterra type equation that describes the evolution of a population struc...
A simulation model of a population having internal (genetic) structure is presented. The population ...
The population formalism of ’adaptive evolution ’ has been developed in the last twenty years along ...
Predicting the adaptation of populations to a changing environment is crucial to assess the impact o...
How to recast effects of habitat shrinking and global warming on evolutionary dynamics into continuo...
International audienceIn this paper, we are interested in an integro-differential model that describ...
Abstract Background Analytical methods have been proposed to determine whether there are evolutionar...
Predicting the adaptation of populations to a changing environment is crucial to assess the impact o...
We investigate the evolutionary dynamics of a population structured in phenotype, subjected to trait...
International audienceWe propose an integro-differential description of the dynamics of the fitness ...
AbstractA selection mutation predator prey model for the distribution of individuals with respect to...
We consider a model of a population of fixed size $N$ undergoing selection. Each individual acquires...
International audienceA distinctive signature of living systems is Darwinian evolution, that is, a p...
We present an individual–based model of phenotypic trait evolution in two–sex populations,...
Deterministic population models for adaptive dynamics are derived mathematically from individual-cen...
We study a parabolic Lotka-Volterra type equation that describes the evolution of a population struc...
A simulation model of a population having internal (genetic) structure is presented. The population ...
The population formalism of ’adaptive evolution ’ has been developed in the last twenty years along ...
Predicting the adaptation of populations to a changing environment is crucial to assess the impact o...
How to recast effects of habitat shrinking and global warming on evolutionary dynamics into continuo...
International audienceIn this paper, we are interested in an integro-differential model that describ...
Abstract Background Analytical methods have been proposed to determine whether there are evolutionar...
Predicting the adaptation of populations to a changing environment is crucial to assess the impact o...
We investigate the evolutionary dynamics of a population structured in phenotype, subjected to trait...
International audienceWe propose an integro-differential description of the dynamics of the fitness ...