PLoS Biology (Dec 2014)

Not just a theory--the utility of mathematical models in evolutionary biology.

  • Maria R Servedio,
  • Yaniv Brandvain,
  • Sumit Dhole,
  • Courtney L Fitzpatrick,
  • Emma E Goldberg,
  • Caitlin A Stern,
  • Jeremy Van Cleve,
  • D Justin Yeh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 12
p. e1002017

Abstract

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Progress in science often begins with verbal hypotheses meant to explain why certain biological phenomena exist. An important purpose of mathematical models in evolutionary research, as in many other fields, is to act as “proof-of-concept” tests of the logic in verbal explanations, paralleling the way in which empirical data are used to test hypotheses. Because not all subfields of biology use mathematics for this purpose, misunderstandings of the function of proof-of-concept modeling are common. In the hope of facilitating communication, we discuss the role of proof-of-concept modeling in evolutionary biology.