{"product_id":"analysis-of-evolutionary-processes-9780691120065","title":"Analysis of Evolutionary Processes","description":"\u003cb\u003eBook Synopsis\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eShows how Adaptive Dynamics (AD) canonical equation can answer questions of interest in biology, engineering, and the social sciences, especially economics. This book looks at important features of evolutionary dynamics as viewed through the lens of AD.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTrade Review\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\"Any scientist interested in evolutionary theory should become familiar with the techniques presented here, and there is currently no better source.\"--Peter A. Abrams, American Journal of Human Biology\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePreface xi      Chapter 1. Introduction to Evolutionary Processes 1  1.1 Origins of Evolutionary Theory 1  1.2 Genotypes and Phenotypes 5  1.3 Mutations 9  1.4 Selection 10  1.5 Evolution 13  1.6 The Red Queen Hypothesis 16  1.7 The Emergence of Diversity 17  1.8 Evolutionary Extinction 21  1.9 Examples 24      Chapter 2. Modeling Approaches 43  2.1 Overview 43  2.2 Population Genetics 47  2.3 Individual-based Evolutionary Models 53  2.4 Quantitative Genetics 55  2.5 Evolutionary Game Theory 59  2.6 Replicator Dynamics 62  2.7 Fitness Landscapes 64  2.8 Adaptive Dynamics 67  2.9 A Comparative Analysis 70      Chapter 3. The Canonical Equation of Adaptive Dynamics 74  3.1 The Evolving Community 74  3.2 The Resident-Mutant Model 76  3.3 The Example of Resource-Consumer Communities 79  3.4 Does Invasion Imply Substitution? 83  3.5 The AD Canonical Equation 88  3.6 Evolutionary State Portraits 95  3.7 Evolutionary Branching 99  3.8 The Role of Bifurcation Analysis 110  3.9 What Should We Expect from the AD Canonical Equation 116      Chapter 4. Evolutionary Branching and the Origin of Diversity 119  4.1 Introduction 119  4.2 A Market Model and Its AD Canonical Equation 121  4.3 A Simple Example of Technological Branching 129  4.4 Discussion and Conclusions 135      Chapter 5. Multiple Attractors and Cyclic Evolutionary Regimes 138  5.1 Introduction 138  5.2 A Model of Resource-Consumer Coevolution 139  5.3 The Catalog of Evolutionary Scenarios 144  5.4 Discussion and Conclusions 151      Chapter 6. Catastrophes of Evolutionary Regimes 153  6.1 Introduction 153  6.2 A Model for the Evolution of Cooperation 154  6.3 Catastrophic Disappearance of Evolutionary Attractors 159  6.4 Evolutionary Branching and the Origin of Cheaters 166  6.5 Discussion and Conclusions 169      Chapter 7. Branching-Extinction Evolutionary Cycles 172  7.1 Introduction 172  7.2 A Model of Cannibalistic Demographic Interactions 174  7.3 Coevolution of Dwarfs and Giants 177  7.4 The Branching-Extinction Evolutionary Cycle 182  7.5 Discussion and Conclusions 183      Chapter 8. Demographic Bistability and Evolutionary Reversals 186  8.1 Introduction 186  8.2 Biological Background 188  8.3 Asymmetric Competition and the Occurrence of Evolutionary Reversals 189  8.4 Slow-Fast Approximation of the AD Canonical Equation 195  8.5 Discussion and Conclusions 200      Chapter 9. Slow-Fast Populations Dynamics and Evolutionary Ridges 204  9.1 Introduction 204  9.2 Biological Background 207  9.3 The AD Canonical Equation for General Demographic Attractors 209  9.4 Evolutionary Sliding and Pseudo-equilibria 221  9.5 Results and Discussion 224  9.6 Concluding Remarks 229      Chapter 10. The First Example of Evolutionary Chaos 231  10.1 Introduction 231  10.2 A Tritrophic Food Chain Model and Its AD Canonical Equation 233  10.3 The Chaotic Evolutionary Attractor 235  10.4 Feigenbaum Cascade of Period-doubling Bifurcations 238  10.5 Discussion and Conclusions 241      Appendix A. Second-order Dynamical Systems and Their Bifurcations 243  A.1 Dynamical Systems and State Portraits 243  A.2 Structural Stability 248  A.3 Bifurcations as Collisions 250  A.4 Local Bifurcations 252  A.5 Global Bifurcations 259  A.6 Catastrophes, Hysteresis, and Cusp 261  A.7 Extinction Bifurcations 265  A.8 Numerical Methods and Software Packages 267  Appendix B. The Invasion Implies Substitution Theorem 272  Appendix C. The Probability of Escaping Accidental Extinction 277  Appendix D. The Branching Conditions 281      Bibliography 287  Index 325","brand":"Princeton University Press","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49917776363863,"sku":"9780691120065","price":92.65,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0817\/1739\/5799\/files\/9780691120065.jpg?v=1738449151","url":"https:\/\/bookcurl.com\/products\/analysis-of-evolutionary-processes-9780691120065","provider":"Book Curl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}