Nice, Eric!

http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2008/02/evolution-as-bi.html
Abstract:Most evolutionary biologists cherish Darwin's theory of natural
selection (NS) as the process of adaptive evolution more than 140 years after
publication of his first book on the subject. However, in the past few decades
the study of self-organization (SO) in complex dynamical systems has suggested
that adaptation may occur through intrinsic reorganization without NS. In this
study, we attempt to describe the logical framework that relates the general
process of SO to the specific process of NS. We describe NS as a mechanism that
coordinates the coevolution of species in an ecosystem to effectively capture,
process and dissipate solar energy into the earth's shadow. Finally, we conclude
that NS is an emergent process founded on the same thermodynamic imperatives
that are thought to underlie all SO. This perspective suggests that the theory
of self-organizing systems offers a broader physical context in which to
understand the process of NS, rather than contesting it. It even suggests the
possibility that there may be a physical basis for understanding the origin of
the process of NS. Rather than being merely a fluke of nature, the origin of NS
that may be driven by energy flows across gradients.



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