Punctuated equilibria andnoise in a biological coevolution model with individual-based dynamics
- 26 September 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review E
- Vol. 68 (3) , 031913
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physreve.68.031913
Abstract
We present a study by linear stability analysis and large-scale Monte Carlo simulations of a simple model of biological coevolution. Selection is provided through a reproduction probability that contains quenched, random interspecies interactions, while genetic variation is provided through a low mutation rate. Both selection and mutation act on individual organisms. Consistent with some current theories of macroevolutionary dynamics, the model displays intermittent, statistically self-similar behavior with punctuated equilibria. The probability density for the lifetimes of ecological communities is well approximated by a power law with exponent near -2, and the corresponding power spectral densities show 1/f noise (flicker noise) over several decades. The long-lived communities (quasisteady states) consist of a relatively small number of mutualistically interacting species, and they are surrounded by a "protection zone" of closely related genotypes that have a very low probability of invading the resident community. The extent of the protection zone affects the stability of the community in a way analogous to the height of the free-energy barrier surrounding a metastable state in a physical system. Measures of biological diversity are on average stationary with no discernible trends, even over our very long simulation runs of approximately 3.4 x 10(7) generations.Keywords
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