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On the Origins and Dynamics of Biodiversity: the Role of Chance (Hardcover, 2010 ed.)
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On the Origins and Dynamics of Biodiversity: the Role of Chance (Hardcover, 2010 ed.)
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Chance is necessary for living systems - from the cell to
organisms, populations, communities and ecosystems. It is at the
heart of their evolution and diversity. Long considered contingent
on other factors, chance both produces random events in the
environment, and is the product of endogenous mechanisms -
molecular as well as cellular, demographic and ecological. This is
how living things have been able to diversify themselves and
survive on the planet. Chance is not something to which Life has
been subjected; it is quite simply necessary for Life. The
endogenous mechanisms that bring it about are at once the products
and the engines of evolution, and they also produce biodiversity.
These internal mechanisms - veritable "biological roulettes" - are
analogous to the mechanical devices that bring about "physical
chance". They can be modeled by analogous mathematical equations.
This open the way of a global modeling of biodiversity dynamics,
but we need also to gather quantitative data in both the laboratory
setting as well as in the field. By examining biodiversity at all
scales and all levels, this book seeks to evaluate the breadth of
our knowledge on this topical subject, to propose an integrated
look at living things, to assess the role of chance in its
dynamics, in the evolutionary processes and also to imagine
practical consequences on the management of living systems.
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