progress in modeling human population fronts
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FEPRE European project 2 nd annual workshop St Petersburg 5-10 April 2008. Progress in modeling human population fronts. Joaquim Fort Universitat de Girona Catalonia, Spain. FEPRE work by the Girona group. Manchester 2007 (1 st FEPRE workshop): 1. Time-ordered models → SUBMITTED - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Progress in modeling human population frontsProgress in modeling human population fronts
Joaquim FortUniversitat de Girona
Catalonia, Spain
FEPRE European project2nd annual workshopSt Petersburg5-10 April 2008
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FEPRE work by the Girona groupFEPRE work by the Girona group
Manchester 2007 (1st FEPRE workshop):
1. Time-ordered models → SUBMITTED 2. Realistic dispersion kernels → IN PROGRESS
3. Non-isotropic models → PLANNED …
4. Genetic clines → PLANNED …
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FEPRE work by the Girona groupFEPRE work by the Girona group
St. Petersburg 2008 (2nd FEPRE workshop):
1. Time-ordered models → Phys. Rev. E 76, 031913 (2007)
2. Realistic dispersion kernels → talk by N. Isern
3. Non-isotropic models → New J. Phys. 76, 031913 (2007)
4. Genetic clines → 2-population models → New J. Phys. in press (2008)→ talk by J. Pérez-Losada
IMPACT FACTOR (SCI ) JOURNAL 7 Phys. Rev. Lett.
4 New J. Phys. 2 Phys. Rev. E
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Recent progressRecent progress
Other groups: M.J. Hamilton & B. Buchanan, PNAS 104 15625 (2007) G. J. Ackland et al., PNAS 104 8714 (2007)
IMPACT FACTOR (SCI ) JOURNAL 31 Science 29 Nature 14 PLoS Biology 10 PNAS
7 Phys. Rev. Lett. 4 New J. Phys. 2 Phys. Rev. E
Girona group:Non-isotropic models → New J. Phys. 76 031913 (2007)
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Time-delayed equationHamilton & Buchanan, PNAS (2007)
Girona group:Non-isotropic models → New J. Phys. (2007)
G. J. Ackland et al., PNAS (2007)
Plan of this talkPlan of this talk
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aDv 2FISHER FISHERDelayedDelayed Eq.
12
vv
aT
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RecallRecall
2
4D
T
F+M, Phys. Rev. Lett. (1999)
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Hamilton & Buchanan, PNAS Hamilton & Buchanan, PNAS 104104 15625 (2007) 15625 (2007)
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Hamilton & Buchanan, PNAS Hamilton & Buchanan, PNAS 104104 15625 (2007) 15625 (2007)
→ predicted speed: 2 km/yr
→ observed speed: 8 km/yr
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Human prehistoric range expansion speedsHuman prehistoric range expansion speeds
Location
Dates
(uncal
yr BP)
Speed
(km/yr)
Mainly
boats?
Ref.
North America 12000-10000
8 ? Hamilton,
PNAS 2007
Oceania 4000-750
>8 YES Fort,
Antiquity 2003
Mediterranean 7000-6000
>10 YES Zilhao,
PNAS 2001
Levant+Europe Neolithic
11000-
40001 NO Pinhasi, Fort & Ammerman,
PLoS Biol 2005
Europe lateglacial
14000-12000
1 NO Fort, Pujol & Cavalli-Sforza,
CAJ 2004
Levant+Europe modern humans
42000-
360001 NO Fort, Pujol & Cavalli-Sforza,
CAJ 2004
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max
1p
F app
22
2
2 1 + 12 2 2
12
x x
aT aT aTaD U U
vaT
x
pU
x
· Manchester group: · Davison, Dolukhanov, Sarson & Shukurov, J. Arch. Sci. (2006) · FEPRE project application· Girona group: F & Pujol, New J. Phys. 76 031913 (2007)
2 2
2 2
2 2
T p p p T FD F
t t x t
2
12
aDv
aT
2 2
2 2
T
2 2
p p p T FD F
t t x t
isotropic
non-isotropic
, 0 0p
r yy
Non-isotropic models
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Girona group: Non-isotropic models F & Pujol, New J. Phys. 76 031913 (2007)
non-isotropic
22
2
2 1 + 12 2 2
12
x x
aT aT aTaD U U
vaT
xU bT
probability cosa b
front
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0.0 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.8 0.9 1.010
12
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300.0 -1.5 -3.1 -4.6 -6.1 -7.7 -9.2 -10.7 -12.3
observed
Fisher (isotropic)
isotropic, time-delayed (HRD)
biased model
Fort and Pujol,New J Phys (2007)
Ux (km/yr)
spe
ed
c (
km/y
r)
dimensionless bias = 2 b
Human colonization of the U.S. during the XIX century
Individual migrations are biased against the front propagation direction
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G. J. Ackland et al., PNAS G. J. Ackland et al., PNAS 104104 8714 (2007) 8714 (2007)
max max max
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/
F F F F FH FX F
H H H H HF HX H
X X X X XF XH X
i i i ij
F X F X
F
H F X
H
j j
X XF F X
i
n a n n n n D n
n a n n n n D n
n
n
a n n n n D n
n p p n n p p
n n t
n n n n
n
n n
n n n n n
n n r
n
H→Xacculturation
X→F or F→ X cultural competition(λ=0→Aoki,no cultural boundaries)
F= farmers with neolithic language, genes, etc.F= farmers with neolithic language, genes, etc.H= hunter-gatherers with paleolithic language, genes, etc.H= hunter-gatherers with paleolithic language, genes, etc.
X= converts = farmers with paleolithic language, genes, etc.X= converts = farmers with paleolithic language, genes, etc.
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G. J. Ackland et al., PNAS G. J. Ackland et al., PNAS 104104 8714 (2007) 8714 (2007)
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G. J. Ackland et al., PNAS G. J. Ackland et al., PNAS 104104 8714 (2007) 8714 (2007)
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 30000.0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
culturalboundary
Numerical integrations for an homogeneous landscape, by T. Pujol
H
t7
t10t
9t8t
6t5t
4t3t
2t1
X
X
H
F
n
r (km)
Farmers Hunters Converts
This is the only model known to predict cultural boundaries Neolithic culture & genes Paleolithic culture & genes
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1611000 10000 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 40000
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
dates vs distances
distances vs dates
gre
at-
circ
le d
ista
nce
fro
m A
bu
Ma
di (
km)
date (uncalibrated yr BP)
13000 11000 10000 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000
Fort, Fig. 2adate (calibrated yr BP)
Open problemsOpen problems
Data fromPinhasi, Fort & Ammerman,PLoS Biol (2005)Impact Factor (SCI)=14
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11000 10000 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 40000
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
sites in Denmarkonly
dates vs distances
distances vs dates
gre
at-
circ
le d
ista
nce
fro
m A
bu
Ma
di (
km)
date (uncalibrated yr BP)
13000 11000 10000 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000
Fort, Fig. 2b
date (calibrated yr BP)
Open problemsOpen problems
Data fromPinhasi, Fort & Ammerman,PLoS Biol (2005)Impact Factor (SCI)=14
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Recent progressRecent progress Vlad, Cavalli-Sforza & Ross, PNAS Vlad, Cavalli-Sforza & Ross, PNAS 101101 10249 (2004) 10249 (2004)
Currant & Excoffier, Proc. Roy. Soc. B Currant & Excoffier, Proc. Roy. Soc. B 272272 679 (2005) 679 (2005)
Open problemOpen problemComparison between simulated & observed clinesComparison between simulated & observed clines
Spread of genetic mutations
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Aims of the FEPRE projectAims of the FEPRE project
Archaeological data + mathematical Archaeological data + mathematical modelling modelling → denied (2005)→ denied (2005)
RootsRoots in prehistory of in prehistory of present socio-present socio-culturalcultural diversity → approved (2006) diversity → approved (2006)
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Open problemOpen problem