Adaptive dynamics workshop
January 10-14, 2006
Tvärminne zoological station, Finland

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Overview

Adaptive dynamics is a mathematical framework for modelling evolutionary change by natural selection in complex nonlinear ecological systems. Modelling is done in individual, population (ecological) and evolutionary levels and stochasticity plays an essential role in each of them. The aim of the workshop is to bring together leading European experts in order to exchange new results, compare different approaches and developments, to identify the current state of the art, to indicate open problems, and to investigate possibilities for collaboration. (See also scientific aims).


Location
Tvärminne Zoological Station, Hanko, Finland.

Organizers

Contact information
Kalle Parvinen
Department of Mathematics
FIN-20014 University of Turku
Finland
E-mail:
Tel: +358 2 333 5623
Fax: +358 2 333 6595
Financial support
This workshop is supported financially by the ESF project Stochastic Dynamics: fundamentals and applications (STOCHDYN)

Workshop homepage: http://www.math.utu.fi/projects/bio/addyn2006/
Thank you for all participants!