Geographical invariance and the strong-migration limit in subdivided populations
From MaRDI portal
Publication:1584960
DOI10.1007/S002850000036zbMATH Open0979.92029MaRDI QIDQ1584960FDOQ1584960
Authors: Thomas Nagylaki
Publication date: 18 February 2002
Published in: Journal of Mathematical Biology (Search for Journal in Brave)
Recommendations
- The strong-migration limit for the genealogical process in geographically structured populations
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3982978
- The coalescent in an island model of population subdivision with variation among demes.
- Multilocus selection in subdivided populations. I: Convergence properties for weak or strong migration
- The structured coalescent process with weak migration
Cited In (21)
- A new general analytical approach for modeling patterns of genetic differentiation and effective size of subdivided populations over time
- The role of marriage rules in the structure of genetic relatedness
- Evolutionary game with stochastic payoffs in a finite island model
- Division rules and migration equilibria
- Quasi equilibrium, variance effective size and fixation index for populations with substructure
- An application of the central limit theorem to coalescence times in the structured coalescent model with strong migration
- Fixation probability for a beneficial allele and a mutant strategy in a linear game under weak selection in a finite island model
- Joint stationary moments of a two-island diffusion model of population subdivision
- The coalescence time of sampled genes in the structured coalescent model
- Gene surfing in expanding populations
- The influence of a geographical barrier on the balance of selection and migration
- Coalescence times andFSTvalues in subdivided populations with symmetric structure
- Dying on the way: the influence of migrational mortality on neutral models of spatial variation
- On the eigenvalue effective size of structured populations
- The many-demes limit for selection and drift in a subdivided population
- The two-locus ancestral graph in a subdivided population: convergence as the number of demes grows in the island model
- Expansion under climate change: the genetic consequences
- The influence of spatial inhomogeneities on neutral models of geographical variation. III: Migration across a geographical barrier
- Metapopulation inbreeding dynamics, effective size and subpopulation differentiation -- a general analytical approach for diploid organisms
- The influence of partial panmixia on neutral models of spatial variation
- Global migration can lead to stronger spatial selection than local migration
This page was built for publication: Geographical invariance and the strong-migration limit in subdivided populations
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q1584960)