Daniel Alastair Power
- Position
- Postgraduate Research Student
- Institution
- Electronics and Computer Science (FPAS)
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I am currently a postgraduate research student specialising in Evolutionary Dynamics as part of the Institute for Complex Systems Simulation in Southampton.
My key interests include feedback between evolutionary and ecological processes, adaptation, coevolution, levels of selection and the future of the modern synthesis.
I explore these topics using theories and techniques developed in complexity science, computational evolution, game theory and others.
This research is funded by the EPSRC.
Working with...
Patrick Doncaster Reader, Biological Sciences (FNES) |
James Dyke Lecturer, Electronics and Computer Science (FPAS) |
Richard Watson Senior Lecturer, Electronics and Computer Science (FPAS) |
Projects
Associative learning in ecosystems: Network level adaptation as an emergent propery of local selection
With Richard Watson, James Dyke (Investigators)
Differences between sexual genetic algorithms and a compositional cooperative co-evolutionary algorithm
With Richard Watson (Investigator)
Do the adaptive dynamics of host-parasite systems catalyse or constrain sympatric speciation?
With Richard Watson (Investigator)
Impact of reciprocal feedbacks between evolution and ecology
With Richard Watson, Patrick Doncaster, James Dyke (Investigators)