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Individual-based probabilistic models of adaptive evolution and various scaling approximations

Nicolas Champagnat (Author to contact preferably) 123, Régis Ferrière 14, Sylvie Méléard 2

Seminar on Stochastic Analysis, Random Fields and Applications V Birkhaüser (Ed.) (2008) 75-114

Abstract: We are interested in modelling Darwinian evolution, resulting from the interplay of phenotypic variation and natural selection through ecological interactions. Our models are rooted in the microscopic, stochastic description of a population of discrete individuals characterized by one or several adaptive traits. The population is modelled as a stochastic point process whose generator captures the probabilistic dynamics over continuous time of birth, mutation, and death, as influenced by each individual's trait values, and interactions between individuals. An offspring usually inherits the trait values of her progenitor, except when a mutation causes the offspring to take an instantaneous mutation step at birth to new trait values. We look for tractable large population approximations. By combining various scalings on population size, birth and death rates, mutation rate, mutation step, or time, a single microscopic model is shown to lead to contrasting macroscopic limits, of different nature: deterministic, in the form of ordinary, integro-, or partial differential equations, or probabilistic, like stochastic partial differential equations or superprocesses. In the limit of rare mutations, we show that a possible approximation is a jump process, justifying rigorously the so-called trait substitution sequence. We thus unify different points of view concerning mutation-selection evolutionary models.

  • 1:  Fonctionnement et évolution des systèmes écologiques (FESE)
  • CNRS : UMR7625 – Université Pierre et Marie Curie [UPMC] - Paris VI – Ecole normale supérieure de Paris - ENS Paris
  • 2:  Modélisation aléatoire de Paris X (MODAL'X)
  • Université Paris X - Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense
  • 3:  TOSCA (INRIA Sophia Antipolis / INRIA Lorraine / IECN)
  • INRIA – CNRS : UMR7502 – Université Henri Poincaré - Nancy I – Université Nancy II – Institut National Polytechnique de Lorraine (INPL)
  • 4:  Ecology and Evolutionary Biology [Tucson] (EEB)
  • University of Arizona
  • Domain : Mathematics/Probability
    Life Sciences/Biodiversity/Populations and Evolution
  • Keywords : Darwinian evolution – birth-death-mutation-competition point process – mutation-selection dynamics – nonlinear integro-differential equations – nonlinear partial differential equations – nonlinear superprocesses – fitness – adaptive dynamics.
 
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  • Updated on: Thursday, 1 December 2011 22:58:43