. Advances in herpetology and evolutionary biology : essays in honor of Ernest E. Williams. Williams, Ernest E. (Ernest Edward); Herpetology; Evolution. Figure 5. Maximum rate of immigration I permitting polymorphism in model (9) with equation (6) as a fit- ness function. K2 = 10. r^ = number marking each curve. Tr,. K. is denoted by the. Figure 6. Stability regions of model (9) with fitnesses given by (6). s = monotonically stable, os = damped oscillations, u = unstable. The solid lines mark the edges of stability regions for K^ = 1, and the dashed lines for K^ = 5. The dotted lines are from


. Advances in herpetology and evolutionary biology : essays in honor of Ernest E. Williams. Williams, Ernest E. (Ernest Edward); Herpetology; Evolution. Figure 5. Maximum rate of immigration I permitting polymorphism in model (9) with equation (6) as a fit- ness function. K2 = 10. r^ = number marking each curve. Tr,. K. is denoted by the. Figure 6. Stability regions of model (9) with fitnesses given by (6). s = monotonically stable, os = damped oscillations, u = unstable. The solid lines mark the edges of stability regions for K^ = 1, and the dashed lines for K^ = 5. The dotted lines are from Figure 3 and depict the stability character of a population in which the immigrants are type 2. properties of this model are displayed in Figure 6. We have already observed that immigration is weakly stabilizing in this model when immigrants are of the same genetic type as the residents; the dotted lines, lifted from Figure 4, demarcate transitions from monotonic to oscillatory stability (left line) and from locally stable to unstable point equilibria (right line). The solid lines demarcate the edges of. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Williams, Ernest E. (Ernest Edward); Rhodin, Anders G. J; Miyata, Kenneth; Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : Museum of Comparative Zoology


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