Recently postulated mechanisms and models can help explain the enduring ‘Gaia’ puzzle of environmental regulation mediated by life. Natural selection can produce nutrient recycling at local scales and regulation of heterogeneous environmental variables at ecosystem scales. However, global-scale environmental regulation involves a temporal and spatial decoupling of effects from actors that makes conventional evolutionary explanations problematic. Instead, global regulation can emerge by a process of ‘sequential selection’ in which systems that destabilize their environment are short-lived and result in extinctions and reorganizations until a stable attractor is found. Such persistence-enhancing properties can in turn increase the likelihood ...
In an era of rapid climate change, there is a pressing need to understand how organisms will cope wi...
The Gaia hypothesis was developed starting in the 1960s with\ud the atmospheric observations of Jame...
Nowadays, the idea that life affects the development of the planetary environment, and can, in turn,...
The Gaia hypothesis postulates that life influences Earth’s feedback mechanisms to form a self-regul...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI i...
Abstract. Organisms can greatly affect their environments, and the feedback coupling between organis...
Since Darwin, individuals and more recently genes, have been the focus of evolutionary thinking. The...
<div><p>The Earth, with its core-driven magnetic field, convective mantle, mobile lid tectonics, oce...
The Earth possesses a number of regulatory feedback mechanisms involving life. In the absence of a p...
algorithms, artificial life, geophysiology Abstract Gaia theory, which states that organisms both af...
Most models of natural selection assume either that the material environment remains constant or tha...
The Earth, with its core-driven magnetic field, convective mantle, mobile lid tectonics, oceans of l...
Models that demonstrate environmental regulation as a consequence of organism and environment coupli...
Models that demonstrate environmental regulation as a consequence of organism and environment coupli...
The Gaia hypothesis has been heavily discussed ever since its first formulation in the early 1970s. ...
In an era of rapid climate change, there is a pressing need to understand how organisms will cope wi...
The Gaia hypothesis was developed starting in the 1960s with\ud the atmospheric observations of Jame...
Nowadays, the idea that life affects the development of the planetary environment, and can, in turn,...
The Gaia hypothesis postulates that life influences Earth’s feedback mechanisms to form a self-regul...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI i...
Abstract. Organisms can greatly affect their environments, and the feedback coupling between organis...
Since Darwin, individuals and more recently genes, have been the focus of evolutionary thinking. The...
<div><p>The Earth, with its core-driven magnetic field, convective mantle, mobile lid tectonics, oce...
The Earth possesses a number of regulatory feedback mechanisms involving life. In the absence of a p...
algorithms, artificial life, geophysiology Abstract Gaia theory, which states that organisms both af...
Most models of natural selection assume either that the material environment remains constant or tha...
The Earth, with its core-driven magnetic field, convective mantle, mobile lid tectonics, oceans of l...
Models that demonstrate environmental regulation as a consequence of organism and environment coupli...
Models that demonstrate environmental regulation as a consequence of organism and environment coupli...
The Gaia hypothesis has been heavily discussed ever since its first formulation in the early 1970s. ...
In an era of rapid climate change, there is a pressing need to understand how organisms will cope wi...
The Gaia hypothesis was developed starting in the 1960s with\ud the atmospheric observations of Jame...
Nowadays, the idea that life affects the development of the planetary environment, and can, in turn,...