This dissertation is an exploration of phase transition behavior and clustering of populations of organisms in an agent-based model of evolutionary dynamics. The agents in the model are organisms, described as branching-coalescing random walkers, which are characterized by their coordinates in a two-dimensional phenotype space. Neutral evolutionary conditions are assumed, such that no organism has a fitness advantage regardless of its phenotype location. Lineages of organisms evolve by limiting the maximum possible offspring distance from their parent(s) (mutability, which is the only heritable trait) along each coordinate in phenotype space. As mutability is varied, a non-equilibrium phase transition is shown to occur for populations repro...
AbstractThe random-neighbor version of the Bak-Sneppen biological evolution model is reproduced, alo...
To understand the evolution of multicellularity is to explain mechanistically how the most fundament...
One of the most challenging issues in evolutionary biology is the synthesis of population-level dyna...
Presented here is an interdisciplinary study that draws connections between the fields of physics, m...
Presented here is an interdisciplinary study that draws connections between the fields of physics, m...
Amongst the scientific community, there is consensus that evolution has occurred; however, there is ...
Null models are crucial for understanding evolutionary processes such as speciation and adaptive rad...
Adaptive Dynamics in two dimensional phenotype space is investigated by computer simulation. The mod...
This study is an exploration of phase transition behavior in evolutionary and population dynamics, a...
“This study is an exploration of phase transition behavior in evolutionary and population dynamics, ...
This thesis provides an analysis of the evolution of discrete traits and their effect on the birth a...
One of the most enduring puzzles in evolutionary biology is how processes operating at the level of ...
Evolutionary change is a characteristic of living organisms and forms one of the ways in which speci...
PMCID: PMC3733718This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons ...
Evolutionary branching—resident-mutant coexistence under disruptive selection—is one of the main con...
AbstractThe random-neighbor version of the Bak-Sneppen biological evolution model is reproduced, alo...
To understand the evolution of multicellularity is to explain mechanistically how the most fundament...
One of the most challenging issues in evolutionary biology is the synthesis of population-level dyna...
Presented here is an interdisciplinary study that draws connections between the fields of physics, m...
Presented here is an interdisciplinary study that draws connections between the fields of physics, m...
Amongst the scientific community, there is consensus that evolution has occurred; however, there is ...
Null models are crucial for understanding evolutionary processes such as speciation and adaptive rad...
Adaptive Dynamics in two dimensional phenotype space is investigated by computer simulation. The mod...
This study is an exploration of phase transition behavior in evolutionary and population dynamics, a...
“This study is an exploration of phase transition behavior in evolutionary and population dynamics, ...
This thesis provides an analysis of the evolution of discrete traits and their effect on the birth a...
One of the most enduring puzzles in evolutionary biology is how processes operating at the level of ...
Evolutionary change is a characteristic of living organisms and forms one of the ways in which speci...
PMCID: PMC3733718This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons ...
Evolutionary branching—resident-mutant coexistence under disruptive selection—is one of the main con...
AbstractThe random-neighbor version of the Bak-Sneppen biological evolution model is reproduced, alo...
To understand the evolution of multicellularity is to explain mechanistically how the most fundament...
One of the most challenging issues in evolutionary biology is the synthesis of population-level dyna...