PIMS- UAlberta Department Colloquium: Mark Lewis
Topic
Mathematical models for the neutral genetics of changing populations
Speakers
Details
In this talk I will discuss the genetic structure of populations subject to climate change and undergoing range expansion. The models and analyses are based on reaction diffusion and integrodifference equations for the asymptotic neutral genetic structure of populations. We decompose solutions into neutral genetic components called neutral fractions. The "inside dynamics" then describe the spatiotemporal evolution of these fractions and can be used to predict changes in genetic diversity. Extensions are made to include stage-structure in the population dynamics and mutations in the genetic fractions. Results are compared with small-scale experimental systems that have been developed to test the mathematical theory. This work is joint with Nathan Marculis, Roger Lui and Jimmy Garnier.
Additional Information
Time: 1:30pm Pacific / 2:30pm Mountain
Location: CAB 243 and Zoom (Please email the organizers for the Zoom link).
Mark Lewis, UAlberta
This is a Past Event
Event Type
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
Date
April 7, 2022
Time
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Location