International audienceIn the framework of population dynamics, we start from the logistic equation describing the evolution of one species with limited food supply. A split device allows us to consider the population as two sub-populations x and y evolving analogously. The dynamical system has a one-parameter family of equilibria which is structurally unstable. Then small perturbations of the system (describing functional or ethological differentiations between the sub-species) lead in general to a new system involving a fast and a slow dynamics with a finite number of equilibria. In simple situations where the differentiation is clearly either an advantage or an inconvenience for one of the subspecies, the stable equilibrium amounts to ext...
<div><p>Populations of species in ecosystems are often constrained by availability of resources with...
A simple mathematical model of biological macroevolution is presented. It describes an ecology of ad...
The present text exposes a theory of the role of disturbances in the assem-blage and evolution of sp...
Populations of species in ecosystems are often constrained by availability of resources within their...
We introduce a new mechanism for evolutionary discontinuities in ecosystems and discuss the relation...
International audienceIn a previous work on perturbation theory in population dynamics, we showed se...
This research paper deals with the vast topic of population dynamics from both a quantitative view, ...
Populations of species in ecosystems are often constrained by availability of resources within their...
International audienceNatural ecosystems are complex assemblages composed of many species, interacti...
Abstract Empirical evidences show that ecosystems with high biodiversity can persist in time even in...
Understanding mechanisms which promote or hinder existing ecosystems are important issues in ecologi...
Bifurcation theory is commonly used to study the dynamical behaviour of ecosystems. It involves the ...
The concept of the evolutionary stable strategy (ESS) has been fundamental to the development of evo...
We investigate the formation of stable ecological networks where many species share the same resourc...
We propose a measure of total population diversity D of an evolving population of genetically speci...
<div><p>Populations of species in ecosystems are often constrained by availability of resources with...
A simple mathematical model of biological macroevolution is presented. It describes an ecology of ad...
The present text exposes a theory of the role of disturbances in the assem-blage and evolution of sp...
Populations of species in ecosystems are often constrained by availability of resources within their...
We introduce a new mechanism for evolutionary discontinuities in ecosystems and discuss the relation...
International audienceIn a previous work on perturbation theory in population dynamics, we showed se...
This research paper deals with the vast topic of population dynamics from both a quantitative view, ...
Populations of species in ecosystems are often constrained by availability of resources within their...
International audienceNatural ecosystems are complex assemblages composed of many species, interacti...
Abstract Empirical evidences show that ecosystems with high biodiversity can persist in time even in...
Understanding mechanisms which promote or hinder existing ecosystems are important issues in ecologi...
Bifurcation theory is commonly used to study the dynamical behaviour of ecosystems. It involves the ...
The concept of the evolutionary stable strategy (ESS) has been fundamental to the development of evo...
We investigate the formation of stable ecological networks where many species share the same resourc...
We propose a measure of total population diversity D of an evolving population of genetically speci...
<div><p>Populations of species in ecosystems are often constrained by availability of resources with...
A simple mathematical model of biological macroevolution is presented. It describes an ecology of ad...
The present text exposes a theory of the role of disturbances in the assem-blage and evolution of sp...