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Press Release 08-152
NSF Funds New Center to Bring Together Biologists, Mathematicians

Power of mathematics and modeling to be applied to large-scale questions in biology

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A simulation model's output showing Anolis lizard diversity.

The new center will work on such questions as the diversity of Anolis lizards in the Caribbean, shown here in the graphical output of a simulation model.

Credit: Sergey Gavrilets, University of Tennessee, Knoxville


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Simulation model's graphical output showing the overlap of several ecological niches.

Adaptive radiation in several ecological niches is shown in this graphical output of a simulation model.

Credit: Sergey Gavrilets, University of Tennessee, Knoxville


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Graphical output of a simulation model showing within-group coalitions and alliances.

Emergence of within-group coalitions and alliances is shown in this graphical output of a simulation model.

Credit: Sergey Gavrilets, University of Tennessee, Knoxville


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Last Updated: Oct 27, 2008