Abstract :
I formulate and analyse a model of population structure with different classes of individuals. These different classes may be age classes, other demographic classes, or different types of habitats homogeneously distributed over a geographical area. The value of population differentiation under an island model of dispersal and the increase of differentiation with geographical distance in one- and two-dimensional “isolation by distance” models are then obtained for a generalization of the FST measure of population structure, as a function of “effective” mutation, migration, and population size parameters. The relevant effective subpopulation size is related to the “mutation effective population size” of a single isolated subpopulation and, in models of age-structured populations, to the inbreeding effective population size.