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Mutation Size Optimizes Speciation In An Evolutionary Model, Nathan Dees, Sonya Bahar
Mutation Size Optimizes Speciation In An Evolutionary Model, Nathan Dees, Sonya Bahar
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The role of mutation rate in optimizing key features of evolutionary dynamics has recently been investigated in various computational models. Here, we address the related question of how maximum mutation size affects the formation of species in a simple computational evolutionary model. We find that the number of species is maximized for intermediate values of a mutation size parameter μ; the result is observed for evolving organisms on a randomly changing landscape as well as in a version of the model where negative feedback exists between the local population size and the fitness provided by the landscape. The same result …
Co And H3 + Toward Mwc 1080, Mwc 349, And Lkhα 101, Erika Gibb, S. Brittain, T Rettig, M Troutman, Theodore Simon, C Kulesa
Co And H3 + Toward Mwc 1080, Mwc 349, And Lkhα 101, Erika Gibb, S. Brittain, T Rettig, M Troutman, Theodore Simon, C Kulesa
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We present high-resolution, near-infrared NIRSPEC observations of the fundamental rovibrational CO and H+ 3 R(1,0), R(1,1) u , and Q(1,0) transitions toward three early-type young stars: MWC 1080, MWC 349, and LkHα 101. These observations were performed for the purpose of constraining the physical characteristics of the interstellar material along each line of sight. Toward MWC 1080, we detected strong CO absorption and determined a column density upper limit of 1.4 × 1014 cm–2 for H+ 3. We infer that there is very little diffuse material along the line of sight toward MWC 1080 and that the CO absorption is …