Adaptation of mutation rates in a simple model of evolution (1994)
| Venue: | Complexity International |
| Citations: | 15 - 11 self |
BibTeX
@INPROCEEDINGS{Bedau94adaptationof,
author = {Mark A. Bedau and Robert Seymour},
title = {Adaptation of mutation rates in a simple model of evolution},
booktitle = {Complexity International},
year = {1994},
pages = {37--44},
publisher = {IOS Press}
}
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Abstract
Wehave studied the adaptation of mutation rates in a simple model of evolution. The model consists of a two-dimensional world with a periodically replenished resource and a uctuating population of evolving agents whose survival and reproduction are an implicit a function of their success at nding resources and their internal metabolism. Earlier work suggested that mutation rate is a control parameter that governs a transition between two qualitatively di erent kinds of complex adaptive systems, and that the power of adaptive evolution is maximized when the mutation rate is around this transition. This paper provides evidence that evolving mutation rates adapt to values around this transition. Furthermore, the mutation rates adapt up (or down) as the evolutionary demands for novelty (or memory) increase. 1 The Evolution of Evolvability Complex adaptive systems generate order through adaptive evolution. This process is strongly a ected by theavailability of a suitable variety of viable







