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Ecological model of extinctions
We present numerical results based on a simplified ecological system in
evolution, showing features of extinction similar to that claimed for the
biosystem on Earth. In the model each species consists of a population in
interaction with the others, that reproduces and evolves in time. Each species
is simultaneously a predator and a prey in a food chain. Mutations that change
the interactions are supposed to occur randomly at a low rate. Extinctions of
populations result naturally from the predator-prey dynamics. The model is not
pinned in a fitness variable, and natural selection arises from the dynamics.Comment: 16 pages (LaTeX type, RevTeX style), including 6 figures in gif
format. To be published in Phys. Rev. E (prob. Dic. 96