The article presents a study which investigates the ecological effects on the loss of biodiversity. It notes that life is non-equilibrium phenomenon that involves a dual-diffusion process. It mentions that the evolution of an ecological community corresponds to the dynamics of the distribution of occupied regions in real space and genome space. Moreover, they found out that models on ecological communities that incorporate mutation and spatial dispersal can yield results that explains the researchers observation.
ECOLOGY Towards a theory of biodiversity
MARITAN, AMOS
2009
Abstract
The article presents a study which investigates the ecological effects on the loss of biodiversity. It notes that life is non-equilibrium phenomenon that involves a dual-diffusion process. It mentions that the evolution of an ecological community corresponds to the dynamics of the distribution of occupied regions in real space and genome space. Moreover, they found out that models on ecological communities that incorporate mutation and spatial dispersal can yield results that explains the researchers observation.File in questo prodotto:
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