The Gaia hypothesis postulates that life influences Earth’s feedback mechanisms to form a self-regulating system. This provokes the question: how can global self-regulation evolve? Most models demonstrating environmental regulation involving life have relied on alignment between local selection and global regulation. In these models environment-improving individuals or communities spread to outcompete environment degrading individuals / communities, leading to global regulation, but this depends on local differences in environmental conditions. In contrast, well-mixed components of the Earth system, such as the atmosphere, lack local environmental differentiation. These previous models do not explain how global regulation can emerge in a sy...
The Daisyworld model was developed to show that organisms can collectively regulate the global envir...
Simple models of complex phenomena provide powerful insights and suggest low-level mechanistic descr...
Multicellular organisms depend on developmental programs to coordinate growth and differentiation fr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI i...
Models that demonstrate environmental regulation as a consequence of organism and environment coupli...
The idea that the biota can regulate the abiotic components of their environment to levels suitable ...
AbstractModels which explore the possibilities of emergent self-regulation in the Earth system often...
The Earth possesses a number of regulatory feedback mechanisms involving life. In the absence of a p...
Recently postulated mechanisms and models can help explain the enduring ‘Gaia’ puzzle of environment...
Models that demonstrate environmental regulation as a consequence of organism and environment coupli...
Abstract. Organisms can greatly affect their environments, and the feedback coupling between organis...
algorithms, artificial life, geophysiology Abstract Gaia theory, which states that organisms both af...
<div><p>The Earth, with its core-driven magnetic field, convective mantle, mobile lid tectonics, oce...
The Earth, with its core-driven magnetic field, convective mantle, mobile lid tectonics, oceans of l...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
The Daisyworld model was developed to show that organisms can collectively regulate the global envir...
Simple models of complex phenomena provide powerful insights and suggest low-level mechanistic descr...
Multicellular organisms depend on developmental programs to coordinate growth and differentiation fr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI i...
Models that demonstrate environmental regulation as a consequence of organism and environment coupli...
The idea that the biota can regulate the abiotic components of their environment to levels suitable ...
AbstractModels which explore the possibilities of emergent self-regulation in the Earth system often...
The Earth possesses a number of regulatory feedback mechanisms involving life. In the absence of a p...
Recently postulated mechanisms and models can help explain the enduring ‘Gaia’ puzzle of environment...
Models that demonstrate environmental regulation as a consequence of organism and environment coupli...
Abstract. Organisms can greatly affect their environments, and the feedback coupling between organis...
algorithms, artificial life, geophysiology Abstract Gaia theory, which states that organisms both af...
<div><p>The Earth, with its core-driven magnetic field, convective mantle, mobile lid tectonics, oce...
The Earth, with its core-driven magnetic field, convective mantle, mobile lid tectonics, oceans of l...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
The Daisyworld model was developed to show that organisms can collectively regulate the global envir...
Simple models of complex phenomena provide powerful insights and suggest low-level mechanistic descr...
Multicellular organisms depend on developmental programs to coordinate growth and differentiation fr...