Theoretical Population Biology
2008 - 2025
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Volume 117, issue C, 2017
- Two-locus clines on the real line with a step environment pp. 1-22

- Bürger, Reinhard
- The natural selection of metabolism and mass selects allometric transitions from prokaryotes to mammals pp. 23-42

- Lars Witting
- Forward and backward evolutionary processes and allele frequency spectrum in a cancer cell population pp. 43-50

- Hisashi Ohtsuki and Hideki Innan
- Variance in estimated pairwise genetic distance under high versus low coverage sequencing: The contribution of linkage disequilibrium pp. 51-63

- Max Shpak, Yang Ni, Jie Lu and Müller, Peter
- Evolutionary rescue of a parasite population by mutation rate evolution pp. 64-75

- Philip B. Greenspoon and Nicole Mideo
Volume 116, issue C, 2017
- Unlimited niche packing in a Lotka–Volterra competition game pp. 1-17

- Ross Cressman, Abdel Halloway, Gordon G. McNickle, Joe Apaloo, Joel S. Brown and Thomas L. Vincent
- Spatial synchrony and harvesting in fluctuating populations:Relaxing the small noise assumption pp. 18-26

- Steinar Engen
- Modeling the effects of variable feeding patterns of larval ticks on the transmission of Borrelia lusitaniae and Borrelia afzelii pp. 27-32

- Luca Ferreri, Silvia Perazzo, Ezio Venturino, Mario Giacobini, Luigi Bertolotti and Alessandro Mannelli
- Invasion fitness for gene–culture co-evolution in family-structured populations and an application to cumulative culture under vertical transmission pp. 33-46

- Charles Mullon and Laurent Lehmann
- Trait level analysis of multitrait population projection matrices pp. 47-58

- Christophe F.D. Coste, Austerlitz, Frédéric and Samuel Pavard
Volume 115, issue C, 2017
- Population structure and coalescence in pedigrees: Comparisons to the structured coalescent and a framework for inference pp. 1-12

- Peter R. Wilton, Pierre Baduel, Matthieu M. Landon and John Wakeley
- Inclusive fitness analysis of cumulative cultural evolution in an island-structured population pp. 13-23

- Hisashi Ohtsuki, Joe Yuichiro Wakano and Yutaka Kobayashi
- Finding all multiple stable fixpoints of n-species Lotka–Volterra competition models pp. 24-34

- Heike Lischke and Löffler, Thomas J.
- Population-genetic models of sex-limited genomic imprinting pp. 35-44

- S. Thomas Kelly and Hamish G. Spencer
- Deploying dengue-suppressing Wolbachia: Robust models predict slow but effective spatial spread in Aedes aegypti pp. 45-60

- Michael Turelli and Nicholas H. Barton
- How environmental noise can contract and destroy a persistence zone in population models with Allee effect pp. 61-68

- Irina Bashkirtseva and Lev Ryashko
- The genealogical decomposition of a matrix population model with applications to the aggregation of stages pp. 69-80

- Bienvenu, François, Akçay, Erol, Legendre, Stéphane and David M. McCandlish
- Transience after disturbance: Obligate species recovery dynamics depend on disturbance duration pp. 81-88

- Alexander Singer and Karin Johst
- A numerical approach to determine mutant invasion fitness and evolutionary singular strategies pp. 89-99

- Coralie Fritsch, Fabien Campillo and Otso Ovaskainen
Volume 114, issue C, 2017
- Adaptive diversification in heterogeneous environments pp. 1-9

- Olivier David, Christian Lannou, Monod, Hervé, Papaïx, Julien and Djidi Traore
- Revisiting the logistic map: A closer look at the dynamics of a classic chaotic population model with ecologically realistic spatial structure and dispersal pp. 10-18

- Laura S. Storch, James M. Pringle, Karen E. Alexander and David O. Jones
- Differences in the effective population sizes of males and females do not require differences in their distribution of offspring number pp. 19-28

- Fernando L. Mendez
- Fisher–Wright model with deterministic seed bank and selection pp. 29-39

- Bendix Koopmann, Müller, Johannes, Tellier, Aurélien and Živković, Daniel
- How optimally foraging predators promote prey coexistence in a variable environment pp. 40-58

- Simon Maccracken Stump and Peter Chesson
- Sexually transmitted infections and mate-finding Allee effects pp. 59-69

- Berec, Luděk, Janoušková, Eva and Michal Theuer
- Resampling: An improvement of importance sampling in varying population size models pp. 70-87

- C. Merle, R. Leblois, F. Rousset and P. Pudlo
- An alternative derivation of the stationary distribution of the multivariate neutral Wright–Fisher model for low mutation rates with a view to mutation rate estimation from site frequency data pp. 88-94

- Dominik Schrempf and Asger Hobolth
- Recursions for the exchangeable partition function of the seedbank coalescent pp. 95-106

- Noemi Kurt and Mathias Rafler
- Stochasticity, heterogeneity, and variance in longevity in human populations pp. 107-116

- Nienke Hartemink, Trifon I. Missov and Hal Caswell
- Theory of partitioning of disease prevalence and mortality in observational data pp. 117-127

- I. Akushevich, A.P. Yashkin, J. Kravchenko, F. Fang, K. Arbeev, Frank Sloan and A.I. Yashin
- Sex versus asex: An analysis of the role of variance conversion pp. 128-135

- Andrew E.M. Lewis-Pye and Montalbán, Antonio
Volume 113, issue C, 2017
- Harsh environments and the evolution of multi-player cooperation pp. 1-12

- Kris De Jaegher
- Autocratic strategies for alternating games pp. 13-22

- Alex McAvoy and Christoph Hauert
- Rate matrix estimation from site frequency data pp. 23-33

- Conrad J. Burden and Yurong Tang
- Multiple coexistence equilibria in a two parasitoid-one host model pp. 34-46

- Ferdinand Pfab, Odo Diekmann, Souvik Bhattacharya and Andrea Pugliese
- Equivalent probability density moments determine equivalent epidemics in an SIRS model with temporary immunity pp. 47-55

- Thomas W. Carr
Volume 112, issue C, 2016
- Testing neutrality at copy-number-variable loci under the finite-allele and finite-site models pp. 1-13

- Xin-Sheng Hu, Yang Hu and Xiaoyang Chen
- Assortative mating can impede or facilitate fixation of underdominant alleles pp. 14-21

- Mitchell G. Newberry, David M. McCandlish and Joshua B. Plotkin
- An approximate stationary solution for multi-allele neutral diffusion with low mutation rates pp. 22-32

- Conrad J. Burden and Yurong Tang
- Estimation of the HIV-1 backward mutation rate from transmitted drug-resistant strains pp. 33-42

- J.M. Kitayimbwa, J.Y.T. Mugisha and R.A. Saenz
- Perenniality induces high inbreeding depression in self-fertilising species pp. 43-51

- D. Abu Awad, S. Billiard and V.C. Tran
- Evolution of reduced mutation under frequency-dependent selection pp. 52-59

- Uri Liberman, Hilla Behar and Marcus W. Feldman
- Recognizing the impact of endemic hepatitis D virus on hepatitis B virus eradication pp. 60-69

- Ashish Goyal and John M. Murray
- SIR model with local and global infective contacts: A deterministic approach and applications pp. 70-79

- Alberto Maltz and Gabriel Fabricius
- A metapopulation model with Markovian landscape dynamics pp. 80-96

- R. McVinish, P.K. Pollett and Y.S. Chan
- Stabilization of species coexistence in spatial models through the aggregation–segregation effect generated by local dispersal and nonspecific local interactions pp. 97-108

- Matteo Detto and Helene C. Muller-Landau
- The cumulative effect of risk compensation on infection preventive measures pp. 109-116

- Daniel Maxin, Laurentiu Sega and Lisa Eaton
- Deterministic evolution of an asexual population under the action of beneficial and deleterious mutations on additive fitness landscapes pp. 117-125

- Kavita Jain and Sona John
- A coalescent dual process for a Wright–Fisher diffusion with recombination and its application to haplotype partitioning pp. 126-138

- Robert C. Griffiths, Paul A. Jenkins and Sabin Lessard
- Effective sizes and time to migration–drift equilibrium in geographically subdivided populations pp. 139-156

- Hössjer, O., Linda Laikre and Nils Ryman
- The importance of being atomic: Ecological invasions as random walks instead of waves pp. 157-169

- Timothy C. Reluga
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