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arxiv: cond-mat/9906164 · v1 · pith:JNCYNUFRnew · submitted 1999-06-11 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech · q-bio

An evolutionary model for simple ecosystems

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keywords modelanalyzedasexualcoexistenceevolutionfitnesslandscapepopulations
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In this review some simple models of asexual populations evolving on smooth landscapes are studied. The basic model is based on a cellular automaton, which is analyzed here in the spatial mean-field limit. Firstly, the evolution on a fixed fitness landscape is considered. The correspondence between the time evolution of the population and equilibrium properties of a statistical mechanics system is investigated, finding the limits for which this mapping holds. The mutational meltdown, Eigen's error threshold and Muller's ratchet phenomena are studied in the framework of a simplified model. Finally, the shape of a quasi-species and the condition of coexistence of multiple species in a static fitness landscape are analyzed. In the second part, these results are applied to the study of the coexistence of quasi-species in the presence of competition, obtaining the conditions for a robust speciation effect in asexual populations.

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