Emerging diversity in a population of evolving intransitive dice

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Exploiting the mathematical curiosity of intransitive dice, we present a simple theoretical model for coevolution that captures scales ranging from the genome of the individual to the system-wide emergence of species diversity. We study a set of evolving agents that interact competitively in a closed system, in which both the dynamics of mutations and competitive advantage emerge directly from interpreting a genome as the sides of a die. The model demonstrates sympatric speciation where new species evolve from existing ones while in contact with the entire ecosystem. Allowing free mutations both in the genomes and the mutation rates, we find, in contrast to hierarchical models of fitness, the emergence of a metastable state of finite mutation rate and diversity.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer054409
TidsskriftPhysical Review E
Vol/bind106
Udgave nummer5
Antal sider6
ISSN2470-0045
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 17 nov. 2022

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