Range Expansion of Heterogeneous Populations
Populations and Evolution
2014-08-26 v3 Pattern Formation and Solitons
Biological Physics
Abstract
Risk spreading in bacterial populations is generally regarded as a strategy to maximize survival. Here, we study its role during range expansion of a genetically diverse population where growth and motility are two alternative traits. We find that during the initial expansion phase fast growing cells do have a selective advantage. By contrast, asymptotically, generalists balancing motility and reproduction are evolutionarily most successful. These findings are rationalized by a set of coupled Fisher equations complemented by stochastic simulations.
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@article{arxiv.1403.6333,
title = {Range Expansion of Heterogeneous Populations},
author = {Matthias Reiter and Steffen Rulands and Erwin Frey},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.6333},
year = {2014}
}