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Mathematical Evolutionary Theory

✍ Scribed by Marcus W. Feldman


Publisher
Princeton University Press
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
351
Series
Princeton Legacy Library; 948
Edition
Course Book
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


An international group of distinguished scientists presents an up-to-date survey of quantitative problems at the forefront of modern evolutionary theory. Their articles illustrate results from the latest research in population and behavioral genetics, molecular evolution, and ecology. Each author gives careful attention to the exposition of the models, the logic of their analysis, and the legitimacy of qualitative biological inferences. The topics covered include stochastic models of finite populations and the sorts of diffusion approximations that are valid for their study, models of migration, kin selection, geneculture coevolution, sexual selection, life-history evolution, the statistics of linkage disequilibrium, and the molecular evolution of repeated DNA sequences and the HLA system in humans.

The fourteen contributions are presented in two sections: Part I, Stochastic and Deterministic Genetic Theory, and Part II, Behavior, Ecology, and Evolutionary Genetics. Marcus W. Feldman provides an introduction to each part. The contributors are J. G. Bodmer, W. F. Bodmer, L. L. Cavalli Sforza, F. B. Christiansen, C. Cockerham, W. J. Ewens, M. W. Feldman, J. H. Gillespie, R. R. Hudson, N. L. Kaplan, S. Lessard, U. Liberman, M.E.N. Majerus, P. O'Donald, J. Roughgarden, S. Tavar, M. K. Uyenoyama, G. A. Watterson, and B. Weir.

Originally published in 1989.

The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

✦ Table of Contents


CONTENTS
Preface
Part I Stochastic And Deterministic Genetic Theory
1. The Effective Population Sizes In The Presence Of Catastrophes
2. The Neutral Alleles Model With Bottlenecks
3. The Genealogy Of The Birth, Death, And Immigration
4. When Not To Use Diffusion Processes In Population Genetics
5. The Effect Of Population Subdivision On Multiple Loci Without Selection
6. Complete Characterization Of Disequilibrium At Two Loci
7. The Reduction Principle For Genetic Modifiers Of The Migration Rate
Part II. Behavior, Ecology, And Evolutionary Genetics
8. On The Theory Of Evolution Under Genetic And Cultural Transmission, With Application To The Lactose Absorption Problem
9. Two-Locus Models Of Kin Selection Among Haplodiploids: Effects Of Recombination And Epistasis On Relatedness
10. Resource Allocation In Mendelian Populations: Further In Ess Theory
11. Sexual Selection Models And The Evolution Of Melanism In Ladybirds
12. The Evolution Of Marine Life Cycles
13. An Evolutionary Model For Highly Repeated Interspersed Dna Sequences
14. Statistics And Population Genetics Of The HLA System
List Of Contributors
Index


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