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Games of Life: Explorations in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior - Educational Science Book for Biology Students & Nature Enthusiasts | Perfect for Classroom Learning & Self-Study
Games of Life: Explorations in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior - Educational Science Book for Biology Students & Nature Enthusiasts | Perfect for Classroom Learning & Self-Study

Games of Life: Explorations in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior - Educational Science Book for Biology Students & Nature Enthusiasts | Perfect for Classroom Learning & Self-Study

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Life is often a matter of gambles, pay-offs, and trade-offs, just like a game. This book takes readers on a tour through the games and computer simulations that are actually helping to advance knowledge in such fields as ecology, evolution, and animal behavior. Although the book deals with questions of vital importance, like sex and survival, it does so in the lively, entertaining spirit of game-playing. It starts with artificial life and self-replicating automata, a topic ideally suited for a computer-games approach. The book goes on to study pursuit games between predators and prey, and chaotic motion and its role in ecology. Games of chance and statistical paradoxes illuminate the randomness in molecular evolution, while some bizarre double games played by chromosomes help explain the laws of population genetics. Other topics include courtship, ownership, partnership, and brinksmanship--illustrated through the game of poker and computer tournaments. No other book explains so well why scientific observations and insights can be structured as the rules of a survival game, and what happens when they are assembled on a computer or in the mind and allowed to run their course. General readers as well as professionals and students in ecological, evolutionary, and behavioral studies will find this a fascinating and informative work.

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This book is unfortunately "all over the place", which prevents it from adding up to a cohesive whole. However, it is still a treasure trove of great little tidbits, all dealing with evolution/systems theory in some way, but coming from widely different disciplines and locations. This alone recommends it.

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