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Aix-Marseille Université
Institut de Mathématiques de Marseille (I2M) - UMR 7373
3 place Victor Hugo
Case 19
13331 Marseille Cedex 3

Michael • Kopp
Professeur (PR) • Affiliation : Aix-Marseille Université (AMU)
Site : Saint-Charles • Bureau : • Etage du bureau : •

ALEA-BMA-MEB (équipe BioMath Alea – Mathématiques, Évolution, Biologie)

Groupe(s) scientifiques(s) de l'utilisateur :
Thématiques scientifiques :
  • Mathématiques pour l'évolution et la biologie
  • Modélisation, équations liées à la biologie
  • Probabilités
  • Statistique

 

Publications HAL

2022/04 Evolution – International Journal of Organic EvolutionGenetics of adaptation and fitness landscapes: From toy models to testable quantitative predictions

2021/01 Phys.Rev.DDark matter properties through cosmic history

2018/11 Journal of Mathematical BiologyPhenotypic lag and population extinction in the moving-optimum model: insights from a small-jumps limit

2018/10 BioscienceTheory Meets Empiry: A Citation Network Analysis

2018/01 American NaturalistMechanisms of Assortative Mating in Speciation with Gene Flow: Connecting Theory and Empirical Research

2015/08 Scientific ReportsDensity-dependent adjustment of inducible defenses

2015/06 GeneticsCatch Me if You Can: Adaptation from Standing Genetic Variation to a Moving Phenotypic Optimum

2014/09 Evolution – International Journal of Organic EvolutionFisher’S geometric model with a moving optimum.

2014/01 Molecular EcologyThe more the better – polyandry and genetic similarity are positively linked to reproductive success in a natural population of terrestrial salamanders (Salamandra salamandra).

2014/01 Evolutionary ApplicationsRapid evolution of quantitative traits: theoretical perspectives.

2013/12 American NaturalistThree modes of adaptive speciation in spatially structured populations.

2013/10 Physical Review DSpherical collapse and halo mass function in f ( R ) theories

2012/06 Current zoologySexual selection and magic traits in speciation with gene flow

2012/06 Current zoologyA robust new metric of phenotypic distance to estimate and compare multiple trait differences among populations

2012/01 Trends in Ecology and EvolutionMagic traits, pleiotropy and effect sizes: a response to Haller et al.

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