Adaptive dynamics shows that a continuous trait under frequency dependent selection may first converge to a singular point followed by spontaneous transition from a unimodal trait distribution into a bimodal one, which is called "evolutionary branching". Here, we study evolutionary branching in a deme-structured population by constructing a quantitative genetic model for the trait variance dynamics, which allows us to obtain an analytic condition for evolutionary branching. This is first shown to agree with previous conditions for branching expressed in terms of relatedness between interacting individuals within demes and obtained from mutant-resident systems. We then show this branching condition can be markedly simplified when the evolvin...
Biological communities are thought to have been evolving in trait spaces that are not only multi-dim...
We consider a trait-structured population subject to mutation, birth and competition of logistic typ...
We unfold the bifurcation involving the loss of evolutionary stability of an equilibrium of the cano...
Adaptive dynamics shows that a continuous trait under frequency dependent selection may first conver...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
Darwinian evolution consists of the gradual transformation of heritable traits due to natural select...
Evolutionary branching—resident-mutant coexistence under disruptive selection—is one of the main con...
AIMS: Evolutionary branching is a process of evolutionary diversification induced by frequency-depen...
CITATION: Dercole, F., Rossa, F. & Landi, P. 2016. The transition from evolutionary stability to bra...
Evolutionary branching is the process by which ecological interactions induce evolutionary diversifi...
By investigating metapopulation fitness, we present analytical expressions for the selection gradien...
In finite populations, mutation limitation and genetic drift can hinder evolutionary diversification...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
Evolutionary game theory and the adaptive dynamics approach have made invaluable contributions to un...
Evolutionary branching occurs when frequency-dependent selection splits a phenotypically monomorphic...
Biological communities are thought to have been evolving in trait spaces that are not only multi-dim...
We consider a trait-structured population subject to mutation, birth and competition of logistic typ...
We unfold the bifurcation involving the loss of evolutionary stability of an equilibrium of the cano...
Adaptive dynamics shows that a continuous trait under frequency dependent selection may first conver...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
Darwinian evolution consists of the gradual transformation of heritable traits due to natural select...
Evolutionary branching—resident-mutant coexistence under disruptive selection—is one of the main con...
AIMS: Evolutionary branching is a process of evolutionary diversification induced by frequency-depen...
CITATION: Dercole, F., Rossa, F. & Landi, P. 2016. The transition from evolutionary stability to bra...
Evolutionary branching is the process by which ecological interactions induce evolutionary diversifi...
By investigating metapopulation fitness, we present analytical expressions for the selection gradien...
In finite populations, mutation limitation and genetic drift can hinder evolutionary diversification...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
Evolutionary game theory and the adaptive dynamics approach have made invaluable contributions to un...
Evolutionary branching occurs when frequency-dependent selection splits a phenotypically monomorphic...
Biological communities are thought to have been evolving in trait spaces that are not only multi-dim...
We consider a trait-structured population subject to mutation, birth and competition of logistic typ...
We unfold the bifurcation involving the loss of evolutionary stability of an equilibrium of the cano...