3 results match your criteria: "Netherlands. haccou@rulsfb.leidenuniv.nl[Affiliation]"
Genetics
February 2004
Institute of Biology, Leiden University, 2311 GP Leiden, The Netherlands.
Mutational load depends not only on the number and nature of mutations but also on the reproductive mode. Traditionally, only a few specific reproductive modes are considered in the search of explanations for the maintenance of sex. There are, however, many alternatives.
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November 2003
Institute of Biology, Leiden University, PO Box 9516, 2300 RA Leiden, Netherlands.
When several competitors deplete a patch, it can be advantageous for each of them to stay provided that others leave, whereas, on the other hand, staying longer decreases the expected payoff for everyone. This situation can be considered as a generalized war of attrition. Previous studies have shown that optimal patch leaving strategies become stochastic and the expected leaving time is much larger than predicted by the marginal value theorem when competitors interfere.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTheor Popul Biol
November 2003
Institute of Biology, Leiden University, Kaiserstraat 63, NL-2311 GP, Leiden, Netherlands.
We consider establishment success (and extinction risk of small populations) in fluctuating environments, by means of an inhomogeneous branching process model. In this model it is assumed that individuals reproduce asexually during discrete reproduction periods. Within each period individuals reproduce independently and have random numbers of offspring.
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