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The following pages link to A Hamilton–Jacobi approach to characterize the evolutionary equilibria in heterogeneous environments (Q4595049):
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- Hamiltons rule in finite populations with synergistic interactions (Q306864) (← links)
- A Hamilton-Jacobi method to describe the evolutionary equilibria in heterogeneous environments and with non-vanishing effects of mutations (Q514381) (← links)
- Adaptive dynamics via Hamilton-Jacobi approach and entropy methods for a juvenile-adult model (Q870420) (← links)
- A Hamilton-Jacobi approach for a model of population structured by space and trait (Q887356) (← links)
- Adaptation and migration of a population between patches (Q1948826) (← links)
- Hamilton's rule, gradual evolution, and the optimal (feedback) control of phenotypically plastic traits (Q2041296) (← links)
- Evolutionary dynamics of complex traits in sexual populations in a heterogeneous environment: how normal? (Q2113513) (← links)
- Adaptation to DNA damage, an asymptotic approach for a cooperative non-local system (Q2154893) (← links)
- Asymptotic analysis of a quantitative genetics model with nonlinear integral operator (Q2315131) (← links)
- The dynamics of adaptation: An illuminating example and a Hamilton--Jacobi approach (Q2565636) (← links)
- Long Time Evolutionary Dynamics of Phenotypically Structured Populations in Time-Periodic Environments (Q4691133) (← links)
- Dynamics of Dirac concentrations in the evolution of quantitative alleles with sexual reproduction (Q5042389) (← links)
- Dynamics of fitness distributions in the presence of a phenotypic optimum: an integro-differential approach (Q5230486) (← links)
- Adaptation in a heterogeneous environment. II: To be three or not to be (Q6057994) (← links)
- Adaptation to a heterogeneous patchy environment with non-local dispersion (Q6075025) (← links)
- Adaptation of a quantitative trait to a changing environment: new analytical insights on the asexual and infinitesimal sexual models (Q6094070) (← links)
- The best of both worlds: combining population genetic and quantitative genetic models (Q6106279) (← links)