Journal article
Linking micro and macroevolution in the presence of migration
P Duchen, S Hautphenne, L Lehmann, N Salamin
Journal of Theoretical Biology | ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2020
Abstract
Understanding macroevolutionary patterns is central to evolutionary biology. This involves the process of divergence within a species, which starts at the microevolutionary level, for instance, when two subpopulations evolve towards different phenotypic optima. The speed at which these optima are reached is controlled by the degree of stabilising selection, which pushes the mean trait towards different optima in the different subpopulations, and ongoing migration that pulls the mean phenotype away from that optimum. Traditionally, macro phenotypic evolution is modelled by directional selection processes, but these models usually ignore the role of migration within species. Here, our goal is ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank the University of Lausanne and the Swiss National Foundation (SNF grant 31A00_163428 to NS) for funding this project. SH would like to thank the Australian Research Council (ARC) for support through her Discovery Early Career Researcher Award DE150101044.