
Jane Molofsky
Bio [2007]
I am a plant ecologist in the Department of Plant Biology at the University of Vermont. My interests are in theoretical ecology and
population and community ecology. Recently, I have been studying why introduced plants become invasive when introduced into a new range from
both a theoretical and experimental perspective. My theoretical work relies heavily on stochastic cellular automatas and how spatially local
rules can control dynamics.
Project Title Competition and Persistence in a Two
Dimensional Multi-Rule Cellular Automata
Project
The goal of this project was to determine whether randomly selected rules
can coexist within a single two dimensional grid. Ecologists have
generated many hypotheses to explain why species coexist. My goal was to
determine whether a randomly selected group of rules could easily coexist.
In other words, was coexistence of multiple rules easily achieved or
difficult? If coexistence of rules are rare, then I would like to know
what the properties of the rules are that allow coexistence.
Favorite outer totalistic 3 color rule
Rule chosen: 10011111
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