A new model of evolution is presented for finite size systems. Conditions under which a minority species can emerge, spread and stabilize to a macroscopic size are studied. It is found that space organization is instrumental in addition to a qualitative advantage. Some peculiar topologies ensure the overcome of the initial majority species. However the probability of such local clusters is very small and depend strongly on the system size. A probabilistic phase diagram is obtained for small sizes. It reduces to a trivial situation in the thermodynamic limit, thus indicating the importance of dealing with finite systems in evolution problems. Results are discussed with respect to both Darwin and punctuated equilibria theories
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A simple mathematical model of biological macroevolution is presented. It describes an ecology of ad...
This expository book presents the mathematical description of evolutionary models of populations sub...
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Previous work has shown how a minimal ecological structure consisting of patchily distributed resour...
The role of mutation rate in optimizing key features of evolutionary dynamics has recently been inve...
The role of mutation rate in optimizing key features of evolutionary dynamics has recently been inve...
We describe a simple model of evolution which incorporates the branching and extinction of species l...
Population dynamics constitutes a widespread branch of investigations which finds important applicat...
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A simple model of macroevolution is proposed exhibiting both the property of punctuated equilibrium ...
We use generating functionals to derive effective dynamics for Lotka-Volterra systems with random in...
This article is concerned with the evolution of haploid organisms that reproduce asexually. In a sem...
Evolutionary dynamics shape the living world around us. At the centre of every evolutionary pro-cess...
PACS. 87.23.-n – Ecology and evolution. PACS. 87.10.+e – General theory and mathematical aspects. Ab...
A simple mathematical model of biological macroevolution is presented. It describes an ecology of ad...
This expository book presents the mathematical description of evolutionary models of populations sub...
We consider the evolution of large but finite populations on arbitrary fitness landscapes. We descri...
Previous work has shown how a minimal ecological structure consisting of patchily distributed resour...
The role of mutation rate in optimizing key features of evolutionary dynamics has recently been inve...
The role of mutation rate in optimizing key features of evolutionary dynamics has recently been inve...
We describe a simple model of evolution which incorporates the branching and extinction of species l...
Population dynamics constitutes a widespread branch of investigations which finds important applicat...
We investigate the evolution of three different types of discrete dynamical systems. In each case si...
The geometric mean of fitness is considered to be the main indicator of evolutionary change in stoch...
A simple model of macroevolution is proposed exhibiting both the property of punctuated equilibrium ...
We use generating functionals to derive effective dynamics for Lotka-Volterra systems with random in...
This article is concerned with the evolution of haploid organisms that reproduce asexually. In a sem...
Evolutionary dynamics shape the living world around us. At the centre of every evolutionary pro-cess...
PACS. 87.23.-n – Ecology and evolution. PACS. 87.10.+e – General theory and mathematical aspects. Ab...
A simple mathematical model of biological macroevolution is presented. It describes an ecology of ad...
This expository book presents the mathematical description of evolutionary models of populations sub...