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Towards a Model of Niche and Speciation in an Artificial World (1995)  (Make Corrections)  
J. J. Merelo



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Abstract: Introduction Each species in Nature fills an ecological niche, and the speciation process is intimately related with the occupation of an ecological niche. Niches are organized in trophic levels; the animals in each trophic level feed on the animals placed in the previous one. The animal count and the biomass present in each level decreases roughly exponentially [3]. A niche is defined by the set of behaviors that make a living being survive in its environment. It is composed not only by the... (Update)

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@misc{ merelo-towards,
  author = "J. J. Merelo",
  title = "Towards a Model of Niche and Speciation in an Artificial World",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/merelo95towards.html" }
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