Hastings, A. and S. Gavrilets. 1999. ``Global dispersal reduces local diversity'' Proceedings of the
Royal Society London B 266 : 2067-2070
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ABSTRACT
Metapopulation models and stepping stone models in genetics are
based on very different underlying dispersal structures, yet it
can be difficult to distinguish the behaviour of the two kinds of
models. We demonstrate a striking qualitative difference in the
equilibrium behaviors possible with these two kinds of dispersal.
If, in a local patch, there are multiple stable equilibria (and
consequently an unstable equilibrium), we demonstrate that, for
the spatial system with a metapopulation structure,
at equilibrium every patch has to be near one of the stable
equilibria. This contrasts with the clinal structure possible
with a stepping stone or continuous space model, and thus the
result can be used to deduce qualitative information about the
form of dispersal from observations of allele frequencies.