Darwinian evolution and a predator-prey ecology.

Author(s)
Allen, P.M.
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Abstract

In order to represent the biological evolution of a predator- prey ecology it is necessary to add to the equations of population dynamics terms corresponding to spontaneous mutation. Using a Voltera- Lotka ecology as an example, a model is developed for this. It is based on the assumption of two levels of description, a local one containing mutation probabilities, and the other the macroscopic average equations for the whole system.

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Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, Vol. 37 (1975), p. 389-405, 17 ref.

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