This article discusses how entropy/information methods are well-suited to analyzing and forecasting the four processes of innovation, transmission, movement, and adaptation, which are the common basis to ecology and evolution. Macroecologists study assemblages of differing species, whereas micro-evolutionary biologists study variants of heritable information within species, such as DNA and epigenetic modifications. These two different modes of variation are both driven by the same four basic processes, but approaches to these processes sometimes differ considerably. For example, macroecology often documents patterns without modeling underlying processes, with some notable exceptions. On the other hand, evolutionary biologists have a long hi...
Speciation is central to evolutionary biology, and to elucidate it, we need to catch the early genet...
The Maximum Entropy Theory of Ecology (METE), developed by John Harte, presents an entirely new meth...
Abstract The biological world, especially its majority microbial component, is strongly interacting ...
Information or entropy analysis of diversity is used extensively in community ecology, and has recen...
Information or entropy analysis of diversity is used extensively in community ecology, and has recen...
A 5-minute "Ignite" talk given at the Ecological Society of America conference in 2018, in the Front...
Abstract.—Prior to Darwin, the evolutionary vision had always looked for the unity of life with natu...
ABSTRACTFor years, links between entropy and information of a system have been proposed, but their c...
Applications of entropy principles to evolution and ecology are of tantamount importance given the c...
This article presents a scientific overview of 'entropy' as a thermodynamic basic function. A primar...
In the last few decades, the number of published papers that include search terms such as thermodyna...
Competition between individuals for resources which are limited and diverse in composition is the ul...
Abstract — When studying information, biolo-gists and behavioral scientists often eschew Shannon ent...
The study of evolution has entered a revolutionary new era, where quantitative and predictive method...
This article presents a scientific overview of ‘entropy’ as a thermodynamic basic function. A primar...
Speciation is central to evolutionary biology, and to elucidate it, we need to catch the early genet...
The Maximum Entropy Theory of Ecology (METE), developed by John Harte, presents an entirely new meth...
Abstract The biological world, especially its majority microbial component, is strongly interacting ...
Information or entropy analysis of diversity is used extensively in community ecology, and has recen...
Information or entropy analysis of diversity is used extensively in community ecology, and has recen...
A 5-minute "Ignite" talk given at the Ecological Society of America conference in 2018, in the Front...
Abstract.—Prior to Darwin, the evolutionary vision had always looked for the unity of life with natu...
ABSTRACTFor years, links between entropy and information of a system have been proposed, but their c...
Applications of entropy principles to evolution and ecology are of tantamount importance given the c...
This article presents a scientific overview of 'entropy' as a thermodynamic basic function. A primar...
In the last few decades, the number of published papers that include search terms such as thermodyna...
Competition between individuals for resources which are limited and diverse in composition is the ul...
Abstract — When studying information, biolo-gists and behavioral scientists often eschew Shannon ent...
The study of evolution has entered a revolutionary new era, where quantitative and predictive method...
This article presents a scientific overview of ‘entropy’ as a thermodynamic basic function. A primar...
Speciation is central to evolutionary biology, and to elucidate it, we need to catch the early genet...
The Maximum Entropy Theory of Ecology (METE), developed by John Harte, presents an entirely new meth...
Abstract The biological world, especially its majority microbial component, is strongly interacting ...