Adaptive dynamics is a set of recently developed techniques for understanding phenotypic evolution, using a dynamical systems approach to concepts from evolutionary game theory. In contrast to population genetics, this approach tends to explore richer ecological interactions and simpler genetic assumptions, with significant controversy. My own work has focused on a particular element of the theory known as the canonical equation, a macroscopic equation describing the deterministic rate of evolution.
This is the cover page to my adaptive dynamics research. Below are live feeds for the current entries in the notebook, most recent articles, figures and commits to the code.
Entries from before 20-Oct-2010
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