Emergent Diversity in an Open-Ended Evolving Virtual Community

  • Fernández, JD
  • Lobo, D
  • Martn, GM
  • Doursat, R
  • Vico, FJ
Publication date
April 2012
Publisher
MIT Press - Journals

Abstract

Understanding the dynamics of biodiversity has become an important line of research in theoretical ecology and, in particular, conservation biology. However, studying the evolution of ecological communities under traditional modeling approaches based on differential calculus requires species' characteristics to be predefined, which limits the generality of the results. An alternative but less standardized methodology relies on intensive computer simulation of evolving communities made of simple, explicitly described individuals. We study here the formation, evolution, and diversity dynamics of a community of virtual plants with a novel individual-centered model involving three different scales: the genetic, the developmental, and the physio...

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