On the determination of evolutionary outcomes directly from the population dynamics of the resident
From MaRDI portal
Publication:658994
DOI10.1007/s00285-010-0356-6zbMath1230.92034OpenAlexW2072735925WikidataQ48192231 ScholiaQ48192231MaRDI QIDQ658994
Publication date: 9 February 2012
Published in: Journal of Mathematical Biology (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00285-010-0356-6
Related Items (4)
What life cycle graphs can tell about the evolution of life histories ⋮ When Do Optimisation Arguments Make Evolutionary Sense? ⋮ A simple mathematical model of gradual Darwinian evolution: emergence of a Gaussian trait distribution in adaptation along a fitness gradient ⋮ Evolution, the loss of diversity and the role of trade-offs
Cites Work
- Can possible evolutionary outcomes be determined directly from the population dynamics?
- Necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of an optimisation principle in evolution
- Adaptive walks on changing landscapes: Levins' approach extended
- On the principle of reduced stability
- The influence of trade-off shape on evolutionary behaviour in classical ecological scenarios
- Evolutionary branching and long-term coexistence of cycling predators: critical function analy\-sis
- When is evolutionary branching in predator-prey systems possible with an explicit carrying capacity?
- The Logic of Animal Conflict
This page was built for publication: On the determination of evolutionary outcomes directly from the population dynamics of the resident