Can adaptive dynamics invade?

An international group of scientists gathered in August 1996 for a workshop in the Matra mountains of Hungary to report and assess recent developments and open research topics in the new field of adaptive dynamics. This paper provides a brief overview of basic adaptive dynamics theory, outlines recent work within the field and evaluates the prospects for the future.

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