Palaeobiology: The Cambrian smorgasbord
Arran Frood
Nature, 2008, vol. 453, issue 7196, 717-718
Abstract:
Animal behaviour is an endless challenge to mathematical modellers. In the first of two features, Mark Buchanan looks at how a mathematical principle from physics might be able to explain patterns of movement. In this, the second, Arran Frood asks what current models can teach us about ecological networks half a billion years old.
Date: 2008
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