Figure 2From: Non-local competition drives both rapid divergence and prolonged stasis in a model of speciation in populations with degenerate resource consumption In both diversifying (A) and static (B) populations, competitive pressure from the more successful (i.e., more fit) forms on either intermediate or diversifying forms (arrows) may centrally contribute to population dynamics in combination with environment-driven selection or, perhaps, as the sole mechanistic force. Back to article page