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Główni autorzy: Lennon, Jay T., Hollander, Frank den, Wilke-Berenguer, Maite, Blath, Jochen
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Dostęp online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.00072
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author Lennon, Jay T.
Hollander, Frank den
Wilke-Berenguer, Maite
Blath, Jochen
author_facet Lennon, Jay T.
Hollander, Frank den
Wilke-Berenguer, Maite
Blath, Jochen
contents Across the tree of life, populations have evolved the capacity to contend with suboptimal conditions by engaging in dormancy, whereby individuals enter a reversible state of reduced metabolic activity. The resulting seed banks are complex, storing information and imparting memory that gives rise to multi-scale structures and networks spanning collections of cells to entire ecosystems. We outline the fundamental attributes and emergent phenomena associated with dormancy and seed banks, with the vision for a unifying and mathematically based framework that can address problems in the life sciences, ranging from global change to cancer biology.
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spellingShingle Principles of seed banks: complexity emerging from dormancy
Lennon, Jay T.
Hollander, Frank den
Wilke-Berenguer, Maite
Blath, Jochen
Populations and Evolution
Across the tree of life, populations have evolved the capacity to contend with suboptimal conditions by engaging in dormancy, whereby individuals enter a reversible state of reduced metabolic activity. The resulting seed banks are complex, storing information and imparting memory that gives rise to multi-scale structures and networks spanning collections of cells to entire ecosystems. We outline the fundamental attributes and emergent phenomena associated with dormancy and seed banks, with the vision for a unifying and mathematically based framework that can address problems in the life sciences, ranging from global change to cancer biology.
title Principles of seed banks: complexity emerging from dormancy
topic Populations and Evolution
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.00072