Evolutionary Dynamics of Biological Games
University of Vienna · International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis · +1 more institution
Abstract
Darwinian dynamics based on mutation and selection form the core of mathematical models for adaptation and coevolution of biological populations. The evolutionary outcome is often not a fitness-maximizing equilibrium but can include oscillations and chaos. For studying frequency-dependent selection, game-theoretic arguments are more appropriate than optimization algorithms. Replicator and adaptive dynamics describe short- and long-term evolution in phenotype space and have found applications ranging from animal behavior and ecology to speciation, macroevolution, and human language. Evolutionary game theory is an essential component of a mathematical and computational approach to biology.
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2Topics & keywords
- Macroevolution
- Evolutionary dynamics
- Evolutionary game theory
- Replicator equation
- Coevolution
- Adaptation (eye)
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
- Mathematical and theoretical biology