| V. F. Levchenko. Models in the Theory of Biological Evolution (in russian). SPb, 1993. |
....to specifically address diversity or any of the factors influencing it. Johnson s [15] and Lindgren Nordahl s [16] focus more in trophic relations in order to generate realistic food webs, and, in the case of Johnson, realistic mass sequences for the different trophic levels. Levchenko s model [17, 18] includes explicit spatial coordinates and trophic interactions among populations, and its main target is to emulate the creation of evolutionary trees. Saruwatari et al. s model [19] was the first to explicitly address diversity, and it focuses also on trophic relationships, trying at the same ....
V. F. Levchenko. Models in the Theory of Biological Evolution (in russian). SPb, 1993.
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