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====== Topics in Evolutionary Dynamics ====== | ====== Topics in Evolutionary Dynamics ====== | ||
- | [http://www.cefe.cnrs.fr/dynamique-et-adaptation-des-populations-vegetales/francois-massol|François Massol]] | + | [[https://sites.google.com/ |
- | CNRS, Montpellier, | + | CNRS, Montpellier |
===== Outline ===== | ===== Outline ===== | ||
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adaptation. During the course, I will discuss the following topics: | adaptation. During the course, I will discuss the following topics: | ||
- | - Basics of natural selection | + | Lecture 1: [[Adaptation and the concept of fitness]] |
- | | + | * Basics of natural selection |
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- | - Phenotypic models (quantitative genetics, game theory, adaptive dynamics) | + | |
- | - Kin selection and group selection | + | |
- | - Computing fitness in metapopulations | + | |
- | - Case study: The evolution of dispersal | + | |
- | - Evolutionary models for multiple traits | + | |
- | - Clarifying genetic correlation, | + | |
- | - Case study: the evolution of distribution margins with genetic correlations | + | |
+ | Lecture 2: [[Phenotypic models]] | ||
+ | * Game theory | ||
+ | * Adaptive dynamics | ||
+ | * Quantitative genetics | ||
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+ | Lecture 3: [[Evolution in metapopulations]] | ||
+ | * Kin selection and group selection | ||
+ | * Computing fitness in metapopulations | ||
+ | * Case study: The evolution of dispersal | ||
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+ | Lecture 4: [[More than one trait]] | ||
+ | * The biology of multiple traits | ||
+ | * Adaptive dynamics and quantitative genetics for multiple traits | ||
+ | * Case study: evolution of distribution margins with genetic correlations | ||
===== Suggested Readings ===== | ===== Suggested Readings ===== | ||
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Evolutionary Approach (eds. Krebs JR & Davies NB). Blackwell Oxford, pp. 6284. [[http:// | Evolutionary Approach (eds. Krebs JR & Davies NB). Blackwell Oxford, pp. 6284. [[http:// | ||
- | HoPbauer | + | Hofbauer |
Lenormand T. (2002). Gene flow and the limits to natural selection. Trends Ecol Evol, 17, 183-189. | Lenormand T. (2002). Gene flow and the limits to natural selection. Trends Ecol Evol, 17, 183-189. | ||
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Duputié A., Massol F., Chuine I., Kirkpatrick M. & Ronce O. (2012). How do genetic | Duputié A., Massol F., Chuine I., Kirkpatrick M. & Ronce O. (2012). How do genetic | ||
- | correlations affect species range shifts in a changing environment? | + | correlations affect species range shifts in a changing environment? |
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+ | Massol F., Duputié A., David P. & Jarne P. (2011). Asymmetric patch size distribution leads to disruptive selection on dispersal. Evolution, 65, 490-500. [[http://tinyurl.com/mm8dsbs]] | ||
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+ | ===== Links for the groups ===== | ||
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+ | On using chemical kinetics to formalize population dynamics problems [[http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/2060627.pdf]] | ||
- | Massol F., Duputié A., David P. & Jarne P. (2011). Asymmetric patch size distribution leads to disruptive selection | + | On epidemics |
+ | =====Venue and further information===== | ||
+ | [[http:// |
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