AbstractThe random-neighbor version of the Bak-Sneppen biological evolution model is reproduced, along with an analogous model of random replicators, the latter eventually experiencing topology changes. In the absence of topology changes, both types of models self-organize to a critical state. Species extinctions in the replicator system degenerates the self-organization to a random walk, as does vanishing of species interaction for the BS-model. A replicator model with speciation is introduced, experiencing dramatic topology changes. It produces a variety of features, but self-organizes to a possibly critical state only in a few special cases. Speciation-extinction dynamics interfering with self-organization, biological macroevolution prob...
PACS. 05.65+b – Self-organised systems. PACS. 05.45-a – Nonlinear dynamics and nonlinear dynamical s...
In this article we study the evolution of dispersal in a structured metapopulation model. The metapo...
Amongst the scientific community, there is consensus that evolution has occurred; however, there is ...
AbstractThe random-neighbor version of the Bak-Sneppen biological evolution model is reproduced, alo...
We introduce a model of biological evolution inspired by the Bak and Sneppen (BS) model. Microscopic...
We suggest that ensembles of self-replicating entities such as biological systems naturally evolve t...
A simple model of macroevolution is proposed exhibiting both the property of punctuated equilibrium ...
Here we provide a detailed analysis, along with some extensions and additonal investigations, of a r...
A simple mathematical model of biological macroevolution is presented. It describes an ecology of ad...
We describe a simple model of evolution which incorporates the branching and extinction of species l...
The Bak-Sneppen model is a well-known stochastic model of evolution that exhibits self organized cri...
A punctuated equilibrium model of biological evolution with relative fitness between different speci...
The neo-Darwinian view of evolution centres upon the role of the gene. Here there seems to be little...
The aim of this work is to study the features of a simple replicator chemical model of the relation ...
The neo-Darwinian view of evolution centres upon the role of the gene. Here there seems to be little...
PACS. 05.65+b – Self-organised systems. PACS. 05.45-a – Nonlinear dynamics and nonlinear dynamical s...
In this article we study the evolution of dispersal in a structured metapopulation model. The metapo...
Amongst the scientific community, there is consensus that evolution has occurred; however, there is ...
AbstractThe random-neighbor version of the Bak-Sneppen biological evolution model is reproduced, alo...
We introduce a model of biological evolution inspired by the Bak and Sneppen (BS) model. Microscopic...
We suggest that ensembles of self-replicating entities such as biological systems naturally evolve t...
A simple model of macroevolution is proposed exhibiting both the property of punctuated equilibrium ...
Here we provide a detailed analysis, along with some extensions and additonal investigations, of a r...
A simple mathematical model of biological macroevolution is presented. It describes an ecology of ad...
We describe a simple model of evolution which incorporates the branching and extinction of species l...
The Bak-Sneppen model is a well-known stochastic model of evolution that exhibits self organized cri...
A punctuated equilibrium model of biological evolution with relative fitness between different speci...
The neo-Darwinian view of evolution centres upon the role of the gene. Here there seems to be little...
The aim of this work is to study the features of a simple replicator chemical model of the relation ...
The neo-Darwinian view of evolution centres upon the role of the gene. Here there seems to be little...
PACS. 05.65+b – Self-organised systems. PACS. 05.45-a – Nonlinear dynamics and nonlinear dynamical s...
In this article we study the evolution of dispersal in a structured metapopulation model. The metapo...
Amongst the scientific community, there is consensus that evolution has occurred; however, there is ...