Nonlinear Sciences – Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems
Scientific paper
1998-03-10
Proc. of "Artificial Life VI", Los Angeles, June 26-29, 1998; C. Adami, R. Belew, H. Kitano, and C. Taylor, eds., MIT Press (1
Nonlinear Sciences
Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems
8 pages LaTeX with 4 figures, includes alife6.sty
Scientific paper
A class of models for large-scale evolution and mass extinctions is presented. These models incorporate environmental changes on all scales, from influences on a single species to global effects. This is a step towards a unified picture of mass extinctions, which enables one to study coevolutionary effects and external abiotic influences with the same means. The generic features of such models are studied in a simple version, in which all environmental changes are generated at random and without feedback from other parts of the system.
Altmeyer S.
Martinetz Thomas
Wilke Claus
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