The causes of major and rapid transitions observed in biological macroevolution as well as in the evolution of social systems are a subject of much debate. Here we identify the proximate causes of crashes and recoveries that arise dynamically in a model system in which populations of (molecular) species coevolve with their network of chemical interactions. Crashes are events that involve the rapid extinction of many species, and recoveries the assimilation of new ones. These are analyzed and classified in terms of the structural properties of the network. We find that in the absence of large external perturbation, "innovation" is a major cause of large extinctions and the prime cause of recoveries. Another major cause of crashes is the exti...
We argue that mesoscale ecosystem resilience shifts akin to sudden phase transitions in physical sys...
Presented here is an interdisciplinary study that draws connections between the fields of physics, m...
Ecosystems can undergo sudden shifts to undesirable states, but recent studies with simple single-sp...
The causes of major and rapid transitions observed in biological macroevolution as well as in the ev...
A model of an evolving network of interacting molecular species is shown to exhibit repeated rounds ...
We study an evolutionary model of a complex system that evolves under catalytic dynamics and Darwini...
Extinction events impact the trajectory of biological evolution significantly. They are often viewed...
<div><p>Extinction events impact the trajectory of biological evolution significantly. They are ofte...
Evolutionary branching—resident-mutant coexistence under disruptive selection—is one of the main con...
Presented here is an interdisciplinary study that draws connections between the fields of physics, m...
Positive species interactions underlie the functioning of ecosystems. Given their importance, it is ...
AbstractThe random-neighbor version of the Bak-Sneppen biological evolution model is reproduced, alo...
The aim of this work is to study the features of a simple replicator chemical model of the relation ...
International audienceIn the framework of population dynamics, we start from the logistic equation d...
SummaryThe fossil record typically exhibits very dynamic patterns of innovation, diversification and...
We argue that mesoscale ecosystem resilience shifts akin to sudden phase transitions in physical sys...
Presented here is an interdisciplinary study that draws connections between the fields of physics, m...
Ecosystems can undergo sudden shifts to undesirable states, but recent studies with simple single-sp...
The causes of major and rapid transitions observed in biological macroevolution as well as in the ev...
A model of an evolving network of interacting molecular species is shown to exhibit repeated rounds ...
We study an evolutionary model of a complex system that evolves under catalytic dynamics and Darwini...
Extinction events impact the trajectory of biological evolution significantly. They are often viewed...
<div><p>Extinction events impact the trajectory of biological evolution significantly. They are ofte...
Evolutionary branching—resident-mutant coexistence under disruptive selection—is one of the main con...
Presented here is an interdisciplinary study that draws connections between the fields of physics, m...
Positive species interactions underlie the functioning of ecosystems. Given their importance, it is ...
AbstractThe random-neighbor version of the Bak-Sneppen biological evolution model is reproduced, alo...
The aim of this work is to study the features of a simple replicator chemical model of the relation ...
International audienceIn the framework of population dynamics, we start from the logistic equation d...
SummaryThe fossil record typically exhibits very dynamic patterns of innovation, diversification and...
We argue that mesoscale ecosystem resilience shifts akin to sudden phase transitions in physical sys...
Presented here is an interdisciplinary study that draws connections between the fields of physics, m...
Ecosystems can undergo sudden shifts to undesirable states, but recent studies with simple single-sp...