Evolutionary ecologyin silico: does mathematical modelling help in understanding 'generic' trends?

Chowdhury, Debashish ; Stauffer, Dietrich (2005) Evolutionary ecologyin silico: does mathematical modelling help in understanding 'generic' trends? Journal of Biosciences, 30 (2). pp. 277-287. ISSN 0250-5991

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Abstract

Motivated by the results of recent laboratory experiments, as well as many earlier field observations, that evolutionary changes can take place in ecosystems over relatively short ecological time scales, several 'unified' mathematical models of evolutionary ecology have been developed over the last few years with the aim of describing the statistical properties of data related to the evolution of ecosystems. Moreover, because of the availability of sufficiently fast computers, it has become possible to carry out detailed computer simulations of these models. For the sake of completeness and to put these recent developments in perspective, we begin with a brief summary of some older models of ecological phenomena and evolutionary processes. However, the main aim of this article is to review critically these 'unified' models, particularly those published in the physics literature, in simple language that makes the new theories accessible to a wider audience.

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Keywords:Computer Simulation; Extinction; Food Web; Population Dynamics; Speciation; Unified Model
ID Code:7900
Deposited On:25 Oct 2010 09:44
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