Modelling the Evolution of Spatially Distributed Populations in the Uniformly Changing Environment - Sympatric Speciation
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We have simulated the evolution of age structured populations whose individuals represented by their diploid genomes were distributed on a square lattice. The environmental conditions on the whole territory changed simultaneously in the same way by switching on or off some requirements. Mutations accumulated in the genes dispensable during a given period of time were neutral, but they could cause a genetic death of individuals if the environment required their functions again. Populations survived due to retaining some surplus of genetic information in the individual genomes. The changes of the environment caused the fluctuations of the population size. Since the simulations were performed with individuals spatially distributed on the lattice and the maximal distance between mating partners was set as a parameter of the model, the inbreeding coefficient in populations changed unevenly, following the fluctuation of population size and enhancing the speciation phenomena.
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