<div><p>What is the relationship between the complexity and the fitness of evolved organisms, whether natural or artificial? It has been asserted, primarily based on empirical data, that the complexity of plants and animals increases as their fitness within a particular environment increases via evolution by natural selection. We simulate the evolution of the brains of simple organisms living in a planar maze that they have to traverse as rapidly as possible. Their connectome evolves over 10,000s of generations. We evaluate their circuit complexity, using four information-theoretical measures, including one that emphasizes the extent to which any network is an irreducible entity. We find that their minimal complexity increases with their fi...
One of the hallmarks of biological organisms is their ability to integrate disparate information sou...
One of the hallmarks of biological organisms is their ability to integrate disparate information sou...
Natural selection favors the evolution of brains that can capture fitness-relevant features of the e...
What is the relationship between the complexity and the fitness of evolved organisms, whether natura...
Abstract Background The emergence of organismal complexity has been a difficult subject for research...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The emergence of organismal complexity has been a diffic...
Whether or not Darwinian evolution leads to an increase in complexity depends crucially on what we m...
International audienceSystems biology is often viewed as reverse engineering of biological systems. ...
International audienceUsing the in silico experimental evolution platform Aevol, we have tested the ...
AbstractArtificial Life models may shed new light on the long-standing challenge for evolutionary bi...
Evolutionary complexity is measured here by the number of trials/evaluations needed for evolving a l...
International audienceUsing the RAevol model we investigate whether the molecular complexity of evol...
Whether, when, how, and why increased complexity evolves in biological populations is a longstanding...
© The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract In thi...
One of the hallmarks of biological organisms is their ability to integrate disparate information sou...
One of the hallmarks of biological organisms is their ability to integrate disparate information sou...
Natural selection favors the evolution of brains that can capture fitness-relevant features of the e...
What is the relationship between the complexity and the fitness of evolved organisms, whether natura...
Abstract Background The emergence of organismal complexity has been a difficult subject for research...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The emergence of organismal complexity has been a diffic...
Whether or not Darwinian evolution leads to an increase in complexity depends crucially on what we m...
International audienceSystems biology is often viewed as reverse engineering of biological systems. ...
International audienceUsing the in silico experimental evolution platform Aevol, we have tested the ...
AbstractArtificial Life models may shed new light on the long-standing challenge for evolutionary bi...
Evolutionary complexity is measured here by the number of trials/evaluations needed for evolving a l...
International audienceUsing the RAevol model we investigate whether the molecular complexity of evol...
Whether, when, how, and why increased complexity evolves in biological populations is a longstanding...
© The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract In thi...
One of the hallmarks of biological organisms is their ability to integrate disparate information sou...
One of the hallmarks of biological organisms is their ability to integrate disparate information sou...
Natural selection favors the evolution of brains that can capture fitness-relevant features of the e...