A copy of this work was available on the public web and has been preserved in the Wayback Machine. The capture dates from 2016; you can also visit the original URL.
The file type is application/pdf
.
Evolved digital ecosystems: Dynamic steady state, not optimal fixed point
2013
Advances in Artificial Life, ECAL 2013
Traditional models of ecosystems often assume that the species composing an unperturbed ecosystem become fixed so that only the relative abundances of the species change over time. Such ecosystems are said to have reached an optimal fixed point. However, recent work has suggested that neutral evolutionary processes can significantly alter the species composition of an ecosystem, allowing the ecosystem to exist in a dynamic steady state. Here, we investigate the stability of ecosystems and the
doi:10.7551/978-0-262-31709-2-ch019
dblp:conf/ecal/OlsonMBBHKA13
fatcat:aqtm4fevrvdoljz6fsyiu4eh2a