Cricketsim: a Genetic and Evolutionary Computer Simulation
Authored by Kerry L Shaw, Kyle Wagner
Date Published: 2008
Sponsors:
No sponsors listed
Platforms:
Java
Model Documentation:
Other Narrative
Model Code URLs:
http://www.bluegradient.org/cricketsim/cricketsim.html
Abstract
We present cricketsim, an individual-based simulator of species and
community dynamics that allows experimenters to manipulate genetic and
evolutionary parameters as well as parameters affecting the simulated
environment and its inhabitants. The simulator can model genotypic and
phenotypic features of species, such as male signals and female
preferences, as well as demographic and fitness-related features. The
individual-based simulator creates a lattice (cellular) world in which
males and females interact by moving, signaling/responding, and mating.
One or more species evolves over simulation time as individuals of a
species interact with others during its lifetime, possibly creating new
offspring through successful mating. The program's design, parameters, execution and data collection are described, an example experiment is
presented, and several applications are discussed.
Tags
behavior
models
speciation
Reinforcement
Laupala