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The following pages link to Demographic stochasticity and evolution of dispersion. I: Spatially homogeneous environments (Q2512951):
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- Markov evolutions in spatial ecology: from microscopic dynamics to kinetics (Q776396) (← links)
- Spatially distributed stocks, deterministic evolution, and ecological balance (Q914592) (← links)
- The neoclassical theory of population dynamics in spatially homogeneous environments. I: Derivation of universal laws and monotonic growth (Q1599003) (← links)
- Demographic stochasticity versus spatial variation in the competition between fast and slow dispersers (Q1630867) (← links)
- Exploiting fast-variables to understand population dynamics and evolution (Q1668951) (← links)
- Environmental stochasticity and the speed of evolution (Q1668960) (← links)
- Features of fast living: on the weak selection for longevity in degenerate birth-death processes (Q1937059) (← links)
- Shigesada et al. (1986) and population spread in heterogeneous environments (Q2185180) (← links)
- Populations with individual variation in dispersal in heterogeneous environments: dynamics and competition with simply diffusing populations (Q2303918) (← links)
- Density behavior of spatial birth-and-death stochastic evolution of mutating genotypes under selection rates (Q2344177) (← links)
- The long-run distribution of births across environments under environmental stochasticity and its use in the calculation of unconditional life-history parameters (Q2442468) (← links)
- Demographic stochasticity and evolution of dispersion. II: Spatially inhomogeneous environments (Q2512952) (← links)
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- Demographic-noise-induced fixation in subdivided populations with migration (Q4599338) (← links)
- Stochastic Evolution of Genealogies of Spatial Populations: State Description, Characterization of Dynamics and Properties (Q5137296) (← links)
- The role of dispersal in competition success and in the emerging diversity (Q6108547) (← links)
- Spatial populations with seed-banks in random environment. III: Convergence towards mono-type equilibrium (Q6165204) (← links)