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The Evolution of Diversity in Replicator Networks

โœ Scribed by Robert Happel; Peter F. Stadler


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
252 KB
Volume
195
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-5193

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โœฆ Synopsis


Novel species are introduced into a network of interacting replicators either (i) as mutants of members of the network (ii) as unrelated immigrants. We consider the meta-population dynamics of such a system. In the first case the appearance of mutants leads to a slow growth of the replicator network, proportional to the logarithm of the number of mutation events. Surprisingly, replicators evolved by mutant incorporation are always permanent, despite the fact that permanence is in general a very rare phenomenon. In the second case, on the other hand, immigrants lead to frequent break-downs on the entire network and hence to complete extinction. In both cases individual species are short-lived and the distribution of survival times is exponential.


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