Evolutionary dynamics can be chaotic: A first example

Evolutionary dynamics can be chaotic: A first example

Authors:   Dercole F, Rinaldi S

Publication Year:   2010

Reference:  International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 20(11):3473-3485 (November 2010)

Abstract

We present in this paper the first example of chaotic evolutionary dynamics in biology. We consider aLotkaVolterra tritrophic food chain composed of a resource, its consumer, and a predator species, each characterized by a single adaptive phenotypic trait, and we show that for suitable modeling and parameter choices the evolutionary trajectories approach a strange attractor in the three-dimensional trait space. The study is performed through the bifurcation analysis of the so-called canonical equation of Adaptive Dynamics, the most appropriate modeling approach to long-term evolutioary dynamics.

KEYWORDS: Adaptive dynamics; deterministic chaos; evolution; population dynamics; strange attractor

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