AbstractThe semilinear parabolic system that describes the evolution of the gene frequencies in the diffusion approximation for migration and selection at a multiallelic locus is investigated. The population occupies a finite habitat of arbitrary dimensionality and shape (i.e., a bounded, open domain in Rd). The selection coefficients depend on position and may depend on the gene frequencies; the drift and diffusion coefficients may depend on position. Sufficient conditions are given for the global loss of an allele and for its protection from loss. A sufficient condition for the existence of at least one internal equilibrium is also offered, and the profile of any internal equilibrium in the zero-migration limit is obtained
International audienceWe investigate the evolutionary dynamics of a population structured in phenoty...
Extinction, recolonization, and local adaptation are common in natural spatially structured populati...
Migration between local populations plays an important role in evolution - influencing local adaptat...
AbstractThe semilinear parabolic system that describes the evolution of the gene frequencies in the ...
AbstractThe semilinear parabolic system that describes the evolution of the gene frequencies in the ...
AbstractThe semilinear parabolic system that describes the evolution of the gene frequencies in the ...
AbstractWe analyze a degenerate diffusion equation with singular boundary data, modeling the evoluti...
AbstractFor a subdivided population the consequences of dominance and gene flow for the maintenance ...
International audiencePopulation structure affects the relative influence of selection and drift on ...
Gene flow between populations adapting to differing local environmental conditions creates a "migrat...
We revisit the classical population genetics model of a population evolving under multiplicative sel...
Population ecology is concerned with the growth patterns of populations. This field has many applica...
We investigate how a plymorphism of distinctly different alleles can evolve in an initially monomorp...
The maintenance of genetic variation in a spatially heterogeneous environment has been one of the ma...
Abstract We consider a simple model of a one-locus, two-allele population inhibiting a two-patch sys...
International audienceWe investigate the evolutionary dynamics of a population structured in phenoty...
Extinction, recolonization, and local adaptation are common in natural spatially structured populati...
Migration between local populations plays an important role in evolution - influencing local adaptat...
AbstractThe semilinear parabolic system that describes the evolution of the gene frequencies in the ...
AbstractThe semilinear parabolic system that describes the evolution of the gene frequencies in the ...
AbstractThe semilinear parabolic system that describes the evolution of the gene frequencies in the ...
AbstractWe analyze a degenerate diffusion equation with singular boundary data, modeling the evoluti...
AbstractFor a subdivided population the consequences of dominance and gene flow for the maintenance ...
International audiencePopulation structure affects the relative influence of selection and drift on ...
Gene flow between populations adapting to differing local environmental conditions creates a "migrat...
We revisit the classical population genetics model of a population evolving under multiplicative sel...
Population ecology is concerned with the growth patterns of populations. This field has many applica...
We investigate how a plymorphism of distinctly different alleles can evolve in an initially monomorp...
The maintenance of genetic variation in a spatially heterogeneous environment has been one of the ma...
Abstract We consider a simple model of a one-locus, two-allele population inhibiting a two-patch sys...
International audienceWe investigate the evolutionary dynamics of a population structured in phenoty...
Extinction, recolonization, and local adaptation are common in natural spatially structured populati...
Migration between local populations plays an important role in evolution - influencing local adaptat...