This book presents the fascinating results of interdisciplinary research in which computer science, biology, mathematics, and experimental work are interwoven. Computer simulation models are described which allow a deeper understanding of the growth forms of organisms and can be useful, in particular, for ecologists.
Auflage
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994
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Für Beruf und Forschung
Professional/practitioner
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Höhe: 277 mm
Breite: 210 mm
Dicke: 13 mm
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ISBN-13
978-3-642-63402-4 (9783642634024)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-57922-6
Schweitzer Klassifikation
1 Introduction.- 1.1 Structure of the Book.- 2 Methods for Modelling Biological Objects.- 2.1 Reaction Diffusion Mechanisms.- 2.2 Iteration Processes and Fractals.- 2.3 Generation of Objects Using Formal Languages.- 2.4 Diffusion Limited Aggregation Models.- 2.5 Generation of Fractal Objects Using Iterated Function Systems.- 2.6 Iterative Geometric Constructions.- 2.7 A Review of the Methods.- 3 2D Models of Growth Forms.- 3.1 Modular Growth.- 3.2 Radiate Accretive Growth.- 3.3 Growth Forms of Modular Organisms and the Physical Environment.- 3.4 Description of the Internal Architecture of the Autotrophic Example: Montastrea annularis.- 3.5 Description of the Internal Architecture of the Heterotrophic Example: Haliclona oculata.- 3.6 An Iterative Geometric Construction Simulating the Radiate Accretive Growth Process of a Branching Organism.- 3.7 A Model of the Physical Environment.- 3.8 Conclusions and Restrictions of the 2D Model.- 3.9 List of Symbols Used in this Chapter.- 4 A Comparison of Forms.- 4.1 A Comparison of a Range of Forms.- 4.2 An Experimental Verification of the Model.- 4.3 Conclusions.- 5 3D Models of Growth Forms.- 5.1 Constructions in Space, a 3D Modelling System for Iterative Constructions.- 5.2 Description of an Organism with Radiate Accretive Growth and a Triangular Tessellation of the Surface.- 5.3 Representation of a Triangular Tessellation.- 5.4 Representation of a Multi-Layer Triangular Tessellation.- 5.5 The Lattice Representation of a Volume Tessellated with Triangles.- 5.6 An Iterative Geometric Construction Simulating the Radiate Accretive Growth Process of a Branching Organism.- 5.7 Conclusions and Restrictions of the Presented 3D Models.- 5.8 List of Symbols Used in Sects. 5.3 to 5.7.- 6 Final Conclusions.- 6.1 The 2D and 3D Simulation Models.- 6.2 Application of the Simulation Models in Ecology.- References.