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La nécessité du hasard : vers une théorie synthétique de la biodiversité
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ISBN: 1281258547 9786611258542 1435646851 2759802299 9781435646858 9781281258540 9782759802296 661125854X Year: 2007 Publisher: Les Ulis, France : EDP Sciences,

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This work focuses on the question of biodiversity, especially in respect to biological and ecological aspects thereof (from the gene to the ecosystem). It highlights the primordial role of chance and the mechanisms that provoked the diversification, disappearance or maintenance of living systems in our planet.

Index et concordance pour "Alice's adventures in Wonderland" de Lewis Carroll
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ISBN: 2051010692 Year: 1989 Publisher: Paris Champion Genève Slatkine

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On the Origins and Dynamics of Biodiversity: the Role of Chance
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ISBN: 9781441962447 9781441962430 9781489999047 9781441962454 Year: 2010 Publisher: New York NY Springer New York Imprint Springer

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What are the origins of chance? Although its existence has long been accepted as a fact, the theory of probability only allows us to examine the random events produced by chance without enabling us to determine what creates it - and this despite knowing that living systems (from the cell to organisms, populations, communities and ecosystems) need chance to survive. In this book on living systems, we identify two origins: one external, coming from the environment, and the other, internal, produced by biological mechanisms that are molecular as well as cellular, demographic and ecological. These internal mechanisms - veritable biological roulettes  - are similar to the mechanical devices that bring about physical chance . They are at once the products and the engines of evolution and they also generate biodiversity, often in response to the vagaries of the environment. By creating biodiversity, these biological roulettes act as a kind of a life insurance that, on an evolutionary scale, ensure that life will continue after great upheaval: within the wide variety of organisms, there are some that are potentially adapted to new environmental conditions. From among those that survive, a new living world will grow and diversify. By examining biodiversity at all scales and all levels, this book seeks to evaluate the breadth of our knowledge on this topical subject; to propose an integrated look at living things; and to assess the role of chance in the dynamics of biodiversity, from populations to ecosystems and the biosphere, and more generally in evolutionary processes. Finally, it suggests that by simultaneously examining the mechanisms of diversification, maintenance and extinction, we can model the dynamics of biodiversity to better understand it and predict its variations and, thus, to foresee the practical aspects for managing living systems.

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