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Evolution in spatially structured populations
CNRS, Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Biology, Collège de France, Paris (France).
Summary
Most populations exhibit some form of spatial structure, for instance because they are subdivided, because the environment they live in is spatially heterogeneous, or also because there are limits to the distances than an individual can travel. In this series of courses, I will present different tools and methods to study evolution in spatially structured populations, and will show how to apply them to specific questions, such as the evolution of dispersal, or the evolution of social behavior.
Topics
Lecture 1: Introduction of Methods and Concepts
Lecture 2: The evolution of dispersal
Lecture 3: Evolution in heterogeneous environments
Lecture 4: Social evolution in structured populations
This lecture will be done on the black/white board.
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