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| ===== Topics ===== | ===== Topics ===== | ||
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| + | Each lecture ends with a list of key references. Below are listed additional references related to the questions asked. | ||
| ==== Lecture 1: Introduction of Methods and Concepts ==== | ==== Lecture 1: Introduction of Methods and Concepts ==== | ||
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| - On Adaptive dynamics when multiple traits evolve jointly: | - On Adaptive dynamics when multiple traits evolve jointly: | ||
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| + | - On selection on $r$ vs. $K$ (with a mechanistic derivation of the logistic equation)\\ | ||
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| - On fixation probabilities vs. invasion fitness\\ | - On fixation probabilities vs. invasion fitness\\ | ||
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| ==== Lecture 2: The evolution of dispersal ==== | ==== Lecture 2: The evolution of dispersal ==== | ||
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| + | === References related to the questions asked after the lecture === | ||
| + | - Evolution of dispersal in nature\\ | ||
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| + | - When heterogeneity is both temporal and spatial\\ | ||
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| ==== Lecture 3: Evolution in heterogeneous environments ==== | ==== Lecture 3: Evolution in heterogeneous environments ==== | ||
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| + | - Evolution after branching -- isoclines\\ | ||
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| + | - Experimental test of hard and soft selection\\ | ||
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| + | - The different types of weak selection: small phenotypic differences vs. small contributions from the game.\\ | ||
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| + | ==== Round table ==== | ||
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| ==== Lecture 4: Social evolution in structured populations ==== | ==== Lecture 4: Social evolution in structured populations ==== | ||
| This lecture will be done on the black/white board. | This lecture will be done on the black/white board. | ||
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