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American Physical Society, Physical review E: Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics, 4(86)

DOI: 10.1103/physreve.86.041908

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Front acceleration by dynamic selection in Fisher population waves

Journal article published in 2012 by Olivier Bénichou, Vincent Calvez, Nicolas Meunier, Raphael Voituriez
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Abstract

We introduce a minimal model of population range expansion in which the phenotypes of individuals present no selective advantage and differ only in their diffusion rate. We show that such neutral phenotypic variability (i.e., that does not modify the growth rate) alone can yield phenotype segregation at the front edge, even in absence of genetic noise, and significantly impact the dynamical properties of the expansion wave. We present an exact asymptotic traveling wave solution and show analytically that phenotype segregation accelerates the front propagation. The results are compatible with field observations such as invasions of cane toads in Australia or bush crickets in Britain.