Hierarchical organization—the recursive composition of sub-modules—is ubiquitous in biological networks, including neural, metabolic, ecological, and genetic regulatory networks, and in human-made systems, such as large organizations and the Internet. To date, most research on hierarchy in networks has been limited to quantifying this property. However, an open, important question in evolutionary biology is why hierarchical organization evolves in the first place. It has recently been shown that modularity evolves because of the presence of a cost for network connections. Here we investigate whether such connection costs also tend to cause a hierarchical organization of such modules. In computational simulations, we find that networks witho...
Complex biological networks have very different origins than technologic ones. The latter involve ex...
Hierarchy is one of the most conspicuous features of numerous natural, technological and social syst...
In this paper, we introduce two novel evolutionary processes for hierarchical networks referred to a...
Hierarchical organization—the recursive composition of sub-modules—is ubiquitous in biological netwo...
International audienceHierarchical organization—the recursive composition of sub-modules—is ubiquito...
A central biological question is how natural organisms are so evolvable (capable of quickly adapting...
International audienceA central biological question is how natural organisms are so evolvable (capab...
<p>The algorithms for quantifying hierarchy and modularity are described in Methods. The bars below ...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The emergence of organismal complexity has been a diffic...
<p>Evolution with selection for performance only results in non-hierarchical and non-modular network...
This thesis is concerned with the evolution of hierarchical modules in a model of gene regulation, a...
This article is part of the theme issue ‘Unifying the essential concepts of biological networks: bio...
Hierarchies occur widely in evolving self-organizing ecological, biological, technological and socia...
Hierarchical decomposition of dynamically evolving regulatory networks Ahmet Ay1†, Dihong Gong2 † an...
Contains fulltext : 157557.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The organizatio...
Complex biological networks have very different origins than technologic ones. The latter involve ex...
Hierarchy is one of the most conspicuous features of numerous natural, technological and social syst...
In this paper, we introduce two novel evolutionary processes for hierarchical networks referred to a...
Hierarchical organization—the recursive composition of sub-modules—is ubiquitous in biological netwo...
International audienceHierarchical organization—the recursive composition of sub-modules—is ubiquito...
A central biological question is how natural organisms are so evolvable (capable of quickly adapting...
International audienceA central biological question is how natural organisms are so evolvable (capab...
<p>The algorithms for quantifying hierarchy and modularity are described in Methods. The bars below ...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The emergence of organismal complexity has been a diffic...
<p>Evolution with selection for performance only results in non-hierarchical and non-modular network...
This thesis is concerned with the evolution of hierarchical modules in a model of gene regulation, a...
This article is part of the theme issue ‘Unifying the essential concepts of biological networks: bio...
Hierarchies occur widely in evolving self-organizing ecological, biological, technological and socia...
Hierarchical decomposition of dynamically evolving regulatory networks Ahmet Ay1†, Dihong Gong2 † an...
Contains fulltext : 157557.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The organizatio...
Complex biological networks have very different origins than technologic ones. The latter involve ex...
Hierarchy is one of the most conspicuous features of numerous natural, technological and social syst...
In this paper, we introduce two novel evolutionary processes for hierarchical networks referred to a...