Extinction events impact the trajectory of biological evolution significantly. They are often viewed as upheavals to the evolutionary process. In contrast, this paper supports the hypothesis that although they are unpredictably destructive, extinction events may in the long term accelerate evolution by increasing evolvability. In particular, if extinction events extinguish indiscriminately many ways of life, indirectly they may select for the ability to expand rapidly through vacated niches. Lineages with such an ability are more likely to persist through multiple extinctions. Lending computational support for this hypothesis, this paper shows how increased evolvability will result from simulated extinction events in two computational model...
A challenge in evolutionary computation is to create repre-sentations as evolvable as those in natur...
Studies in insular environments have often documented a positive association of extinction risk and ...
Recent studies have increasingly recognized evolutionary rescue (adaptive evolution that prevents ex...
<div><p>Extinction events impact the trajectory of biological evolution significantly. They are ofte...
Extinction events impact the trajectory of biological evolution significantly. They are often viewed...
<p>A heatmap of evolvability over the space of niches is shown for representative runs of the Contro...
We present a new model for extinction in which species evolve in bursts or 'avalanches,' during whic...
It is usually believed that Darwin`s theory leads to a smooth gradual evolution, so that mass extinc...
Extinction can occur for many reasons. We have a closer look at the most basic form, extinction of p...
The building evidence that evolution can be extremely rapid leads us to consider the convergence of ...
The building evidence that evolution can be extremely rapid leads us to consider the convergence of ...
Evolvability is the capacity to evolve. This paper introduces a simple computational model of evolva...
SynthèseInternational audienceSince the origin of life, new species have kept arising while others w...
SynthèseInternational audienceSince the origin of life, new species have kept arising while others w...
International audienceEvolutionists have often had a marked tendency to think that, in the course of...
A challenge in evolutionary computation is to create repre-sentations as evolvable as those in natur...
Studies in insular environments have often documented a positive association of extinction risk and ...
Recent studies have increasingly recognized evolutionary rescue (adaptive evolution that prevents ex...
<div><p>Extinction events impact the trajectory of biological evolution significantly. They are ofte...
Extinction events impact the trajectory of biological evolution significantly. They are often viewed...
<p>A heatmap of evolvability over the space of niches is shown for representative runs of the Contro...
We present a new model for extinction in which species evolve in bursts or 'avalanches,' during whic...
It is usually believed that Darwin`s theory leads to a smooth gradual evolution, so that mass extinc...
Extinction can occur for many reasons. We have a closer look at the most basic form, extinction of p...
The building evidence that evolution can be extremely rapid leads us to consider the convergence of ...
The building evidence that evolution can be extremely rapid leads us to consider the convergence of ...
Evolvability is the capacity to evolve. This paper introduces a simple computational model of evolva...
SynthèseInternational audienceSince the origin of life, new species have kept arising while others w...
SynthèseInternational audienceSince the origin of life, new species have kept arising while others w...
International audienceEvolutionists have often had a marked tendency to think that, in the course of...
A challenge in evolutionary computation is to create repre-sentations as evolvable as those in natur...
Studies in insular environments have often documented a positive association of extinction risk and ...
Recent studies have increasingly recognized evolutionary rescue (adaptive evolution that prevents ex...