Authors
J McDonald-Gibson, James G Dyke, Ezequiel A Di Paolo, IR Harvey
Publication date
2008/4/21
Journal
Journal of theoretical biology
Volume
251
Issue
4
Pages
653-666
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Models that demonstrate environmental regulation as a consequence of organism and environment coupling all require a number of core assumptions. Many previous models, such as Daisyworld, require that certain environment-altering traits have a selective advantage when those traits also contribute towards global regulation. We present a model that results in the regulation of a global environmental resource through niche construction without employing this and other common assumptions. There is no predetermined environmental optimum towards which regulation should proceed assumed or coded into the model. Nevertheless, polymorphic stable states that resist perturbation emerge from the simulated co-evolution of organisms and environment. In any single simulation a series of different stable states are realised, punctuated by rapid transitions. Regulation is achieved through two main subpopulations …
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Scholar articles
J McDonald-Gibson, JG Dyke, EA Di Paolo, IR Harvey - Journal of theoretical biology, 2008