Solé R V, Gamarra J G, Ginovart M, López D
Complex Systems Research Group, Department of Physics FEN, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Campus Nord B5, 08034 Barcelona, Spain.
Bull Math Biol. 1999 Nov;61(6):1187-207. doi: 10.1006/bulm.1999.0141.
The possibility of chaos control in biological systems has been stimulated by recent advances in the study of heart and brain tissue dynamics. More recently, some authors have conjectured that such a method might be applied to population dynamics and even play a nontrivial evolutionary role in ecology. In this paper we explore this idea by means of both mathematical and individual-based simulation models. Because of the intrinsic noise linked to individual behavior, controlling a noisy system becomes more difficult but, as shown here, it is a feasible task allowed to be experimentally tested.
心脏和脑组织动力学研究的最新进展激发了对生物系统中混沌控制可能性的探讨。最近,一些作者推测,这种方法可能适用于种群动态,甚至在生态学中发挥重要的进化作用。在本文中,我们通过数学模型和基于个体的模拟模型来探索这一想法。由于与个体行为相关的内在噪声,控制一个有噪声的系统变得更加困难,但如下文所示,这是一项可行的任务,可以通过实验进行测试。