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Chronological rank in biological evolution

E Ben-Naim et al J. Stat. Mech. (2005) L10002   doi: 10.1088/1742-5468/2005/10/L10002  Help

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E Ben-Naim1 and P L Krapivsky2
1 Theoretical Division and Center for Nonlinear Studies, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA
2 Department of Physics and Center for Molecular Cybernetics, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA
E-mail: ebn@lanl.gov and paulk@bu.edu

Abstract. We present a statistical analysis of biological evolution processes. Specifically, we study the stochastic replication–mutation–death model where the population of a species may grow or shrink by birth or death, respectively, and additionally, mutations lead to the creation of new species. We rank the various species by the chronological order by which they originate. The average population Nk of the kth species decays algebraically with rank, Nk ~ Mμk−μ, where M is the average total population. The characteristic exponent μ = (α − γ)/(α + β − γ) depends on α, β, and γ, the replication, mutation, and death rates. Furthermore, the average population Pk of all descendants of the kth species has a universal algebraic behaviour, Pk ~ M k−1.

Key words: models for evolution (theory)

E-print number: q-bio.PE/0508023
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Received 18 August 2005, accepted for publication 4 October 2005
Published 18 October 2005

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