Peck Steven L
Department of Integrative Biology, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USA.
Trends Ecol Evol. 2004 Oct;19(10):530-4. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2004.07.019.
Some scientific modelers suggest that complex simulation models that mimic biological processes should have a limited place in ecological and evolutionary studies. However, complex simulation models can have a role that is different from that of simpler models that are designed to be fit to data. Simulation can be viewed as another kind of experimental system and should be analyzed as such. Here, I argue that current discussions in the philosophy of science and in the physical sciences fields about the use of simulation as an experimental system have important implications for biology, especially complex sciences such as evolution and ecology. Simulation models can be used to mimic complex systems, but unlike nature, can be manipulated in ways that would be impossible, too costly or unethical to do in natural systems. Simulation can add to theory development and testing, can offer hypotheses about the way the world works and can give guidance as to which data are most important to gather experimentally.
一些科学建模者认为,模拟生物过程的复杂模拟模型在生态和进化研究中应占据有限的地位。然而,复杂模拟模型的作用可能与旨在拟合数据的简单模型不同。模拟可被视为另一种实验系统,应据此进行分析。在此,我认为科学哲学和物理科学领域当前关于将模拟用作实验系统的讨论对生物学具有重要意义,尤其是对进化和生态等复杂科学。模拟模型可用于模拟复杂系统,但与自然不同的是,它可以以在自然系统中无法做到、成本过高或不道德的方式进行操作。模拟可以促进理论的发展和检验,可以提供关于世界运作方式的假设,并可以指导确定哪些数据对于实验收集最为重要。