[HTML][HTML] The interactive effects of environmental gradient and dispersal shape spatial phylogenetic patterns

YT Jang, Å Brännström, M Pontarp - … in Ecology and Evolution, 2022 - frontiersin.org
… From the invasion fitness, we determine the … of adaptive radiation, we show that stronger
dispersal contributes to a more symmetric radiation and a higher degree of shared evolutionary

[HTML][HTML] Increased adaptive variation despite reduced overall genetic diversity in a rapidly adapting invader

D Selechnik, MF Richardson, R Shine… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
populations due to a combination of genetic drift, selection, and spatial sorting, but little genetic
differentiation within invasion … at intermediate areas and the invasion front, we predicted …

Eco-evolutionary model on spatial graphs reveals how habitat structure affects phenotypic differentiation

V Boussange, L Pellissier - Communications Biology, 2022 - nature.com
… In contrast, adaptive differentiation results from heterogeneous … We establish an
individual-based model (IBM) where … s* is said to be evolutionary stable if no mutants can invade, …

A birth–death model of ageing: from individual-based dynamics to evolutive differential inclusions

S Méléard, M Rera, T Roget - Journal of mathematical biology, 2019 - Springer
population with trait x at demographic equilibrium. In Sect. 4, we prove that the invasion
)\) is the Malthusian parameter, describing the adaptive value associated with the trait x (see …

Slightly beneficial genes are retained by bacteria evolving DNA uptake despite selfish elements

B van Dijk, P Hogeweg, HM Doekes, N Takeuchi - Elife, 2020 - elifesciences.org
… a series of simulations in the individual-based model (IBM), … HGT could evolve de novo
by studying the invasion critereon … Adaptive radiation by waves of gene transfer leads to fine-…

An individualbased model for the eco‐evolutionary emergence of bipartite interaction networks

O Maliet, N Loeuille, H Morlon - Ecology Letters, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
… trait values through the effect of traits on invasion probabilities. An interaction network in our
… ; we indeed often observed a single adaptive optimum in our simulated mutualist networks, …

Environment but not geography explains genetic variation in the invasive and largely panmictic European starling in North America

NR Hofmeister, SJ Werner, IJ Lovette - Biorxiv, 2019 - biorxiv.org
Individual-based tests of population structure—eg, those that do not define possible …
processes that lead to adaptive evolution in invading populations. Invasive populations allow us to …

Productivity, niche availability, species richness, and extinction risk: Untangling relationships using individualbased simulations

EN Furness, RJ Garwood, PD Mannion… - … and Evolution, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
… a greater number of species before their population size is sufficiently small for each …
individual-based eco-evolutionary system that simulates the evolution and speciation of populations

Comparative study between discrete and continuum models for the evolution of competing phenotype-structured cell populations in dynamical environments

A Ardaševa, ARA Anderson, RA Gatenby, HM Byrne… - Physical Review E, 2020 - APS
… open questions concerning the adaptation of asexual species … a stochastic individual-based
(IB) model for the evolutionary … space available for cancer cells to invade. Hence, using the …

Understanding the biology of species' ranges: when and how does evolution change the rules of ecological engagement?

J Bridle, A Hoffmann - Philosophical Transactions of the …, 2022 - royalsocietypublishing.org
… present strongly multidimensional adaptive challenges to invading populations, particularly
… may create hard evolutionary limits, that arrest the spread of invasions for long periods, until …