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Stochasticity in evolution

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The debate over the role of stochasticity is central in evolutionary biology, often summarised by whether or not evolution is predictable or repeatable. Here we distinguish three types of stochasticity: stochasticity of mutation and variation, of individual life histories and of environmental change. We then explain when stochasticity matters in evolution, distinguishing four broad situations: stochasticity contributes to maladaptation or limits adaptation; it drives evolution on flat fitness landscapes (evolutionary freedom); it might promote jumps from one fitness peak to another (evolutionary revolutions); and it might shape the selection pressures themselves. We show that stochasticity, by directly steering evolution, has become an essential ingredient of evolutionary theory beyond the classical Wright-Fisher or neutralist-selectionist debates.

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halsde-00418964 , version 1 (22-09-2009)

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Thomas Lenormand, Denis Roze, Francois Rousset. Stochasticity in evolution. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2009, 24 (3), pp.157-165. ⟨10.1016/j.tree.2008.09.014⟩. ⟨halsde-00418964⟩
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