Analysis of Evolutionary Processes: The Adaptive Dynamics Approach and Its ApplicationsPrinceton University Press, 2008. 2. 11. - 360페이지 Quantitative approaches to evolutionary biology traditionally consider evolutionary change in isolation from an important pressure in natural selection: the demography of coevolving populations. In Analysis of Evolutionary Processes, Fabio Dercole and Sergio Rinaldi have written the first comprehensive book on Adaptive Dynamics (AD), a quantitative modeling approach that explicitly links evolutionary changes to demographic ones. The book shows how the so-called AD canonical equation can answer questions of paramount interest in biology, engineering, and the social sciences, especially economics. |
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... Introduction A Market Model and Its AD Canonical Equation xi 43 43 47 53 55 59 62 64 67 70 74 74 76 79 83 88 95 99 110 116 119 119 121 4.3 4.4 A Simple Example of Technological Branching Discussion and. Contents. Contents.
... Technological Branching Discussion and Conclusions Chapter 5. Multiple Attractors and Cyclic Evolutionary Regimes 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Introduction A Model of Resource-Consumer Coevolution The Catalog of Evolutionary Scenarios Discussion and ...
... technological variety due to innovations in markets with competing commercial products (Chapter 4). A number of applications refer to predation (exploitation) systems: the case of resource-consumer communities is studied in Chapters 5 ...
... technological characteristics to new generations of products. Through a stylized model we will show that the evolutionary interpretation of technological change supports the emergence of technological variety from a single ancestral ...
... technological innovations, like the steam engine, are certainly instances of large mutations. However, not all important technological innovations can be associated with large mutations. For example, the first personal computer was huge ...
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Chapter 2 Modeling Approaches | 43 |
Chapter 3 The Canonical Equation of Adaptive Dynamics | 74 |
Chapter 4 Evolutionary Branching and the Origin of Diversity | 119 |
Chapter 5 Multiple Attractors and Cyclic Evolutionary Regimes | 138 |
Chapter 6 Catastrophes of Evolutionary Regimes | 153 |
Chapter 7 BranchingExtinction Evolutionary Cycles | 172 |
Chapter 8 Demographic Bistability and Evolutionary Reversals | 186 |
Chapter 10 The First Example of Evolutionary Chaos | 231 |
Appendix A Secondorder Dynamical Systems and Their Bifurcations | 243 |
Appendix B The Invasion Implies Substitution Theorem | 272 |
Appendix C The Probability of Escaping Accidental Extinction | 277 |
Appendix D The Branching Conditions | 281 |
Bibliography | 287 |
Index | 325 |
Chapter 9 SlowFast Populations Dynamics and Evolutionary Ridges | 204 |