Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4502856 Theoretical Population Biology 2006 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The evolution of the multiallelic Levene model is investigated. New sufficient conditions for nonexistence of a completely polymorphic equilibrium and for global loss of an allele and information on which allele(s) will be lost are deduced from some new results on multidimensional recursion relations. In the absence of dominance, a more detailed analysis is presented. Sufficient conditions for global fixation of a particular allele are established. When the number of alleles equals the number of demes, necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of an isolated, globally asymptotically stable, completely polymorphic equilibrium point are derived, and this equilibrium is explicitly determined. Three examples, one with arbitrarily many alleles and two with three alleles, illustrate the theory.

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