Turney, P.D. 2000. A Simple Model of Unbounded Evolutionary Versatility as a Largest-Scale Trend in Organismal Evolution. Artificial Life, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 109-128.

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....have questioned the progressiveness of the natural evolutionary processes that autoconstructive evolution aims to emulate. A recent study by Turney suggests that evolution can indeed exhibit global progressive trends and that the primary trend is toward increasing evolutionary versatility (Turney, 2000). Turney s computational experiments further imply that a key requirement for unbounded evolutionary versatility is a highly dynamic fitness landscape. This accords well with arguments in evolutionary biology about the role of climate change in evolutionary progression, and suggests a ....

Turney, P.D. 2000. A Simple Model of Unbounded Evolutionary Versatility as a Largest-Scale Trend in Organismal Evolution. Artificial Life, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 109-128.

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