Computer experiment study of population evolution and its dynamics is presented for two competing species A and B which share two habitats (1 and 2) of limited environmental capacity. The Penna model of biological aging, based on concept of defective mutation accumulation was adopted for migrating population. In this paper we assume and concentrate on the case when only one species A is mobile. For isolated habitats and for any initial population, we get at equilibrium spatial population distribution (A, B) between the two locations - A occupies location 1 while B-species is present in 2. The effect of migration between habitats is reported for some migration scenarios. With increasing migration we get a sequence (A, B) -> (A, A&a...
We consider the effect of network structure on the evolution of a population. Models of this kind ty...
One of the important issues in spatial ecology is how explicit considerations of space alter the pre...
Populations often experience variable conditions, both in time and space. Here we develop a novel th...
Computer experiment study of population evolution and its dynamics is presented for two competing s...
A computer experiment study of population evolution and its dynamics is presented for two competing ...
Abstract A computer experiment study of population evolution and its dynamics is pre-sented for two ...
Population ecology is concerned with the growth patterns of populations. This field has many applica...
How do mutation and gene flow influence population persistence, niche expansion, and local adaptatio...
AbstractWe first investigate in a logistic model the effects of migration and spatial heterogeneity ...
We use an individual-based, spatially realistic metapopulation model to study the evolution of migra...
changing world Most species do not live in a constant environment over space or time. Their environm...
In this article, we develop population game theory, a theory that combines the dynamics of animal be...
We use an individual-based, spatially realistic metapopulation model to study the evolution of migra...
International audienceWe consider the evolution of ecological specialization in alandscape with two ...
International audienceAdaptation in spatially heterogeneous environments results from the balance be...
We consider the effect of network structure on the evolution of a population. Models of this kind ty...
One of the important issues in spatial ecology is how explicit considerations of space alter the pre...
Populations often experience variable conditions, both in time and space. Here we develop a novel th...
Computer experiment study of population evolution and its dynamics is presented for two competing s...
A computer experiment study of population evolution and its dynamics is presented for two competing ...
Abstract A computer experiment study of population evolution and its dynamics is pre-sented for two ...
Population ecology is concerned with the growth patterns of populations. This field has many applica...
How do mutation and gene flow influence population persistence, niche expansion, and local adaptatio...
AbstractWe first investigate in a logistic model the effects of migration and spatial heterogeneity ...
We use an individual-based, spatially realistic metapopulation model to study the evolution of migra...
changing world Most species do not live in a constant environment over space or time. Their environm...
In this article, we develop population game theory, a theory that combines the dynamics of animal be...
We use an individual-based, spatially realistic metapopulation model to study the evolution of migra...
International audienceWe consider the evolution of ecological specialization in alandscape with two ...
International audienceAdaptation in spatially heterogeneous environments results from the balance be...
We consider the effect of network structure on the evolution of a population. Models of this kind ty...
One of the important issues in spatial ecology is how explicit considerations of space alter the pre...
Populations often experience variable conditions, both in time and space. Here we develop a novel th...