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The evolution of dispersal rates in a heterogeneous time-periodic environment

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A reaction-diffusion model for the evolution of dispersal rates is considered in which there is both spatial heterogeneity and temporal periodicity. The model is restricted to two phenotypes because of technical difficulties, but a wide range of mathematical techniques and computational effort are needed to obtain useful answers. We find that the question of selection is a great deal richer than in the autonomous case, where the phenotype with the lowest diffusion is selected for. In the current model either the lower or higher diffuser rate may be selected, or there may be coexistence of phenotypes. The paper raises several open questions and suggests in particular that a mutation-selection multi-phenotypic model would repay study.

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Received: 17 April 2000 / Revised version: 2 May 2001 / Published online: 12 October 2001

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Hutson, V., Mischaikow, K. & Poláčik, P. The evolution of dispersal rates in a heterogeneous time-periodic environment. J Math Biol 43, 501–533 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002850100106

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