Extinction and hybridization in a neutral model of speciation
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- Conditions for neutral speciation via isolation by distance
- Geographic speciation in the Derrida-Higgs model of species formation
- Smallness of the number of incompatibility loci can facilitate parapatric speciation
- Speciation in the Derrida-Higgs model with finite genomes and spatial populations
- Stochastic models for species formation in evolving populations
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- EXTINCTION IN GENETIC BIT-STRING MODEL WITH SEXUAL RECOMBINATION
- ROTIFERS AND HUBBELL'S UNIFIED NEUTRAL THEORY OF BIODIVERSITY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY
- Modelling competition between hybridising subspecies
- How inbreeding and outbreeding influence the risk of extinction -- a genetically explicit model
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