Simple lattice model of macroevolution
Authored by Wojciech Borkowski
Date Published: 2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.pss.2008.10.001
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Abstract
In future astrobiology, like in modern astrophysics, the numerical
simulations can be a very important tool for proving theories. In this
paper, I propose a simple lattice model of a multi-species ecosystem
suitable for the study of emergent properties of macroevolution. Unlike
the majority of ecological models, the number of species is not
fixed-they emerge by ``mutation{''} of existing species, then survive or
go extinct depending on the balance between local ecological
interactions. The Monte-Carlo numerical simulations show that this model
is able to qualitatively reproduce phenomena that have been empirically
observed, like the dependence between size of the isolated area and the
number of species inhabiting there, primary production and
species-diversity. The model allows also studying the causes of mass
extinctions and more generally, repeatability, and the role of pure
chance in macroevolution. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Evolution