On Sun, May 10, 2015 at 4:56 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Aaron, I don't think complex eigenvalues would be that much different in
> interpretation? Adaptation happens if the real part is positive,
> disruptive selection if negative. But of course it is a much more
> interesting problem how the path to stationarity looks like.
>

Yes, but the question arises, where in data that are contemporaneously
sampled can there be any information regarding oscillations in the path to
stationarity?  I see no way that there could be any such information.

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Aaron A. King, Ph.D.
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Mathematics
Center for the Study of Complex Systems
University of Michigan
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