FITNESS DEMANDS DEATH. "Death is important to realize for natural selection, which is based on the survival of fitter organisms." http://sjsu.rudyrucker.com/~shruti.parihar/paper/ View in LinkedIn
IN SILICO studies of evolutionary dynamics, giving selective forces over millions of generations under different assumption rules cast interesting insights to a natural process that is only otherwise possible to examine through a static fossil or genetic record. View in LinkedIn
SIMPLE AND SHORT WINS. "Limited structural complexity and limited longevity are essential for the survival of a species." https://lnkd.in/d27Pz-m View in LinkedIn
ABSURD IDEA? "The idea that self-inflicted organismal death could be adaptive sounds, at face value, absurd. An adaptation is a trait that is suitable (apt) for the current circumstances or environmental challenges, and archetypal examples include traits that promote survival. Natural selection is the mechanism that produces adaptations." View in LinkedIn
HONEYBEE "workers altruistically commit suicide in ways that apparently function to prevent the spread of disease within the hive. In these cases, there is little mystery concerning function or evolution. Kin selection, or equivalently, selection among colonies, is a powerful force shaping the evolution of eusocial insects." (The unit of selection is kin). View in LinkedIn
REFERENCE FOR TODAY: Are Internal, Death-Promoting Mechanisms Ever Adaptive?" "John W Pepper, Deborah E Shelton, Armin Rashidi, and Pierre M Duran. (This reference refuses to post normally on LI). View in LinkedIn
SOCIETAL SACRIFICE. "Among eusocial insects, workers routinely sacrifice their lives to benefit the colony and their siblings. One familiar example occurs in honeybee workers, which commit suicide each time they sting invaders in defense of their hive." View in LinkedIn
IN SILICO DEATH. "The Loops continue reproduction indefinitely till there is space left. If an area that a loop wants to place its offspring in is already occupied, it forms a sheath fragment in the path of genes, disabling them to continue flowing through. The genes are then absorbed by the obstacle one by one, until an empty tube remains. This is the beginning of the dying process in Loops." http://sjsu.rudyrucker.com/~shruti.parihar/paper/ View in LinkedIn
"STRUCTURAL DEATH on the other hand, is based on the fact that in a finite environment system, death will not only be functional failure but also disorganization of structures associated with it." http://sjsu.rudyrucker.com/~shruti.parihar/paper/ View in LinkedIn