The acceleration of evolutionary spread by long-range dispersal

The acceleration of evolutionary spread by long-range dispersal

Neyman Seminar
Sep 24, 2014, 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM | 1011 Evans Hall | Happening As Scheduled
Oskar Hallatschek, UC Berkeley (Speaker)
The spreading of evolutionary novelties across populations is the central element of adaptation. Unless population are well-mixed (like bacteria in a shaken test tube), the spreading dynamics not only depends on fitness differences but also on the dispersal be- havior of the species. Spreading at a constant speed is gener- ally predicted when dispersal is sufficiently short-ranged, specifically...