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This book begins with the modeling of evolutionary constraints on
morphological diversity in ecology and then extends to development
and evolution. The authors have used tractable, traditional models
and mathematics, and carefully linked traditional ecological
equations with production and consumption. This book contains new,
more powerful models and has applied them, for example, in chemical
ecology of coral reef. The production space serves as an
appropriate background space from which the environmentally induced
curvature in the allometric relations of superorganisms such as
siphonophores, polymorphic bryozoans and ants can be measured.
Projective differential geometry is used to formula dynamical
models of evolution by heterochrony and by symbiosis and a theory
of stable and weakly chaotic production, important in ecology and
in modeling the evolution of individuality is developed.
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