School of Physics and SUPA, University of Edinburgh, Mayfield Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JZ, UK.
Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci. 2010 Jan 13;368(1910):161-79. doi: 10.1098/rsta.2009.0203.
We present a simplified model of a coupled planetary geosphere-biosphere, with two evolving species coupled through a single enviromental variable. The species do not compete directly, but instead compete through, and can evolve their effect on, this environmental parameter. The model produces an evolutionary arms race, with each species evolving extreme behaviour to counteract the other. The result is an apparently stable balance, with the planet supporting a maximum amount of life, in unusually patterned configurations. However, this balance is achieved by two countering effects and is susceptible to very large correlated fluctuations and extinction events if the balance is disturbed. This arms-race evolution is observed even for very small differences between the species: for a coupled evolving system, the 'neutral' theory of identical species is not the limiting case.
我们提出了一个简化的行星地质-生物耦合模型,其中两个进化物种通过一个单一的环境变量耦合。这两个物种并不直接竞争,而是通过这个环境参数相互竞争并进化它们的影响。该模型产生了一种进化军备竞赛,每个物种都进化出极端的行为来对抗另一个物种。结果是一种明显的稳定平衡,地球上支持着最大数量的生命,以不同寻常的模式配置存在。然而,如果平衡受到干扰,这种平衡是通过两种相互抵消的效应实现的,并且容易受到非常大的相关波动和灭绝事件的影响。即使物种之间存在非常小的差异,这种军备竞赛进化也会被观察到:对于一个耦合的进化系统,相同物种的“中性”理论不是限制情况。