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The Simulated Evolution of Biochemical Guilds: Reconciling Gaia Theory and Natural Selection

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The Simulated Evolution of Biochemical Guilds: Reconciling Gaia Theory and Natural Selection
Gaia theory, which states that organisms both affect and regulate their environment, poses an interesting problem to Neo-Darwinian evolutionary biologists and provides an exciting set of phenomena for artificial-life investigation. The key challenge is to explain the emergence of biotic communities that are capable, via their implicit coordination, of regulating large-scale biogeochemical factors such as the temperature and chemical composition of the biosphere, but to assume no evolutionary mechanisms beyond contemporary natural selection. Along with
Keith L. Downing, Peter Zvirinsky
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Type Journal
Year 1999
Where ALIFE
Authors Keith L. Downing, Peter Zvirinsky
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