| Lecturers include: |
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| Ellen Baake (Bielefeld): |
Stochastic and deterministic aspects of recombination. Abstract
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| Julien Berestycki (Marseille): |
Mutation patterns for populations with very large families |
| Matthias Birkner (Berlin): |
Likelihood-based inference for multiple merger coalescents. Abstract |
| Nicolas Champagnat (Berlin): |
The limit of rare mutations in finite logistically regulated populations: including genetic drift in adaptive dynamics models. Abstract |
| Elena Dyakonova (Moscow): |
Reduced branching processes in random environment. Abstract
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| Tom JM Van Dooren (Leiden): |
Evolutionary stability on phenotype landscapes. Abstract |
| Kimmo Eriksson (Mälardalen): |
Modeling coevolution of cultural capacities and cumulative culture |
| Alison Etheridge (Oxford): |
Evolution in a spatial continuum |
| Stefan Geritz (Helsinki): |
Trait substitution sequences as a model for discrete evolution. Abstract |
| Patsy Haccou (Leiden): |
Effects of deleterious mutations on the evolution of reproductive modes |
| Olle Häggström (Gothenburg): |
No free lunch? How Dembski abuses mathematics to discredit Darwinism |
Christine Jacob (Jouy-en-Josas):
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Semi-semi-Markov processes: a generalized renewal approach for individual based branching processes. Abstract |
| Peter Jagers (Gothenburg): |
Paths to Extinction |
| Fima C. Klebaner (Melbourne): |
How did we get here? Large Deviations approach to Galton-Watson |
| Amaury Lambert (Paris): |
Marginals, coalescence and sampling for 'general' branching processes. Abstract |
| Russell Lande (San Diego): |
Fitness in a fluctuating environment
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| Olof Leimar (Stockholm): |
Adaptation and diversification in fluctuating environments |
| Torbjörn Lundh (Gothenburg): |
Sympatric speciation under reinforcement. Abstract |
| John McNamara (Bristol): |
The importance of individual differences for games of conflict and the evolution of cooperation. Abstract |
| Bernhard Mehlig (Gothenburg): |
An accurate model for genetic hitch-hiking |
| Sylvie Méléard (Paris): |
Quasistationary distributions and diffusion models in population dynamics |
| Geza Meszena (Budapest): |
Fluctuation-induced niche segregation |
| J. A. J. Metz (Leiden): |
Attempts at a contribution to the post-modern synthesis: explorations at the interface between meso- and macro-evolution. Abstract |
| Martin Möhle (Düsseldorff): |
On the number of cuts needed to isolate the root of a random recursive tree. Abstract |
Peter Pfaffelhuber (Munich):
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The evolution of genealogical trees. Abstract |
| Andrea Pugliese (Trento): |
Evolution of pathogen virulence in a variable host population. Abstract |
| Jörgen Ripa (Lund): |
Adaptive Dynamics in Stochastic Environments |
| Serik Sagitov (Gothenburg): |
A bare bones model of evolutionary branching |
| Viet Chi Tran (Paris): |
A stochastic particle model of age-structured populations and adaptive evolution |
| Vladimir Vatutin (Moscow): |
Critical branching processes in random environment die slowly. Abstract |
| Anton Wakolbinger (Frankfurt): |
How often does the ratchet click? Facts, heuristics, asymptotics. Abstract |