Computer simulation of sympatric speciation with Penna ageing model
AUTOR(ES)
Luz-Burgoa, K., Oliveira, S. Moss de, Martins, J.S. Sá, Stauffer, D., Sousa, A.O.
FONTE
Brazilian Journal of Physics
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2003-09
RESUMO
One species is simulated to split into two separate species via random mutations, even if both populations live together in the same environment. This speciation is achieved in the Penna bitstring model of biological ageing, with modified Verhulst factors, and in part by additional bitstrings regulating phenotype and mate selection.
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