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020  \a 9780691128931 (hardback)
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1001 \a Doebeli, Michael, \d 1961-
24510\a Adaptive diversification / \c Michael Doebeli.
260  \a Princeton, N.J. : \b Princeton University Press, \c c2011.
300  \a x, 329 p. : \b ill. ; \c 24 cm.
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4901 \a Monographs in population biology ; \v 48
504  \a Includes bibliographical references (p. [306]-321) and index.
5050 \a Evolutionary branching in a classical model for sympatric speciation -- Adaptive diversification due to resource competition in asexual models -- Adaptive diversification due to resource competition in sexual models -- Adaptive diversification due to predator-prey interactions -- Adaptive diversification due to cooperative interactions -- More examples: adaptive diversification in dispersal rates, the evolution of anisogamy, and the evolution of trophic preference -- Cultural evolution: adaptive diversification in language and religion -- Adaptive diversification and speciation as pattern formation in partial differential equation models -- Experimental evolution of adaptive diversification in microbes.
520  \a "Understanding the mechanisms driving biological diversity remains a central problem in ecology and evolutionary biology. Traditional explanations assume that differences in selection pressures lead to different adaptations in geographically separated locations. This book takes a different approach and explores adaptive diversification--diversification rooted in ecological interactions and frequency-dependent selection. In any ecosystem, birth and death rates of individuals are affected by interactions with other individuals. What is an advantageous phenotype therefore depends on the phenotype of other individuals, and it may often be best to be ecologically different from the majority phenotype. Such rare-type advantage is a hallmark of frequency-dependent selection and opens the scope for processes of diversification that require ecological contact rather than geographical isolation.Michael Doebeli investigates adaptive diversification using the mathematical framework of adaptive dynamics. Evolutionary branching is a paradigmatic feature of adaptive dynamics that serves as a basic metaphor for adaptive diversification, and Doebeli explores the scope of evolutionary branching in many different ecological scenarios, including models of coevolution, cooperation, and cultural evolution. He also uses alternative modeling approaches. Stochastic, individual-based models are particularly useful for studying adaptive speciation in sexual populations, and partial differential equation models confirm the pervasiveness of adaptive diversification.Showing that frequency-dependent interactions are an important driver of biological diversity, Adaptive Diversification provides a comprehensive theoretical treatment of adaptive diversification"--Provided by publisher.
520  \a "Adaptive biological diversification occurs when frequency-dependent selection generates advantages for rare phenotypes and induces a split of an ancestral lineage into multiple descendant lineages. Using adaptive dynamics theory, individual-based simulations, and partial differential equation models, this book illustrates that adaptive diversification due to frequency-dependent ecological interaction is a theoretically ubiquitous phenomenon"--Provided by publisher.
650 0\a Adaptation (Biology) \x Mathematical models.
650 0\a Biodiversity \x Mathematical models.
650 0\a Evolution (Biology) \x Mathematical models.
830 0\a Monographs in population biology ; \v 48

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