The Gaia hypothesis has been heavily discussed ever since its first formulation in the early 1970s. While parts of the hypothesis can be accepted right away, the optimizing view of Gaia as stabilizing conditions on Earth to support life on the planet has raised several doubts. In particular, the evolutionary aspect of conditions evolving in such an optimizing way is hardly in line with classical evolutionary theory. Considering Gaia as a holobiont-like system allows to clarify these issues. Accepting that every form of life interacts in manifold ways with its biotic and abiotic environments and that these interactions form a multilevel network from which higher-level properties can emerge, the self-stabilizing effect of the interactions of ...
Lovelock’s response to me (Lovelock, 2003) is not really a response to any techni-cal issues. My poi...
Cette thèse est une enquête d'histoire et de philosophie des sciences sur l'hypothèse Gaïa (HG) prop...
Now that we know that Earth-like planets are ubiquitous in the universe, as well as that most of the...
Life affecting first the development of the planetary environment, which, in turn, affects the futur...
Nowadays, the idea that life affects the development of the planetary environment, and can, in turn,...
The Gaia hypothesis was developed starting in the 1960s with\ud the atmospheric observations of Jame...
Abstract. Organisms can greatly affect their environments, and the feedback coupling between organis...
algorithms, artificial life, geophysiology Abstract Gaia theory, which states that organisms both af...
This paper investigates the impact of ideas published within the Gaia theory (as set out by James Lo...
these, the only plausible and non-trivial form is Homoeo-static Gaia, which states that interactions...
Proposes that all living species are components of a single organism and theorizes that the biologic...
International audienceThe triumph of the Gaia hypothesis was to spot the extraordinary influence of ...
According to Lovelock and Margulis’s Gaia hypothesis, living things are part of a planetary-scale se...
Recently postulated mechanisms and models can help explain the enduring ‘Gaia’ puzzle of environment...
International audienceAfter a career as a chemist and engineer, James Lovelock proposed the Gaia hyp...
Lovelock’s response to me (Lovelock, 2003) is not really a response to any techni-cal issues. My poi...
Cette thèse est une enquête d'histoire et de philosophie des sciences sur l'hypothèse Gaïa (HG) prop...
Now that we know that Earth-like planets are ubiquitous in the universe, as well as that most of the...
Life affecting first the development of the planetary environment, which, in turn, affects the futur...
Nowadays, the idea that life affects the development of the planetary environment, and can, in turn,...
The Gaia hypothesis was developed starting in the 1960s with\ud the atmospheric observations of Jame...
Abstract. Organisms can greatly affect their environments, and the feedback coupling between organis...
algorithms, artificial life, geophysiology Abstract Gaia theory, which states that organisms both af...
This paper investigates the impact of ideas published within the Gaia theory (as set out by James Lo...
these, the only plausible and non-trivial form is Homoeo-static Gaia, which states that interactions...
Proposes that all living species are components of a single organism and theorizes that the biologic...
International audienceThe triumph of the Gaia hypothesis was to spot the extraordinary influence of ...
According to Lovelock and Margulis’s Gaia hypothesis, living things are part of a planetary-scale se...
Recently postulated mechanisms and models can help explain the enduring ‘Gaia’ puzzle of environment...
International audienceAfter a career as a chemist and engineer, James Lovelock proposed the Gaia hyp...
Lovelock’s response to me (Lovelock, 2003) is not really a response to any techni-cal issues. My poi...
Cette thèse est une enquête d'histoire et de philosophie des sciences sur l'hypothèse Gaïa (HG) prop...
Now that we know that Earth-like planets are ubiquitous in the universe, as well as that most of the...