Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution (Nov 2021)

Digital Evolution for Ecology Research: A Review

  • Emily Dolson,
  • Emily Dolson,
  • Emily Dolson,
  • Charles Ofria,
  • Charles Ofria,
  • Charles Ofria

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2021.750779
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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In digital evolution, populations of computational organisms evolve via the same principles that govern natural selection in nature. These platforms have been used to great effect as a controlled system in which to conduct evolutionary experiments and develop novel evolutionary theory. In addition to their complex evolutionary dynamics, many digital evolution systems also produce rich ecological communities. As a result, digital evolution is also a powerful tool for research on eco-evolutionary dynamics. Here, we review the research to date in which digital evolution platforms have been used to address eco-evolutionary (and in some cases purely ecological) questions. This work has spanned a wide range of topics, including competition, facilitation, parasitism, predation, and macroecological scaling laws. We argue for the value of further ecological research in digital evolution systems and present some particularly promising directions for further research.

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