Publications

   
 
Peer Reviewed Papers
   
  McDonald-Gibson J., Dyke J. G., Di Paolo E., Harvey I. R. (2008). Environmental Regulation Can Arise Under Minimal Assumptions, Journal of Theoretical Biology. In press.
   
  Wood, A. J., G. J. Ackland, J. G. Dyke, H. T. P. Williams, and T. M. Lenton (2008), Daisyworld: A review, Reviews of Geophysics, 46, RG1001, doi:10.1029/2006RG000217.
   

 

Dyke J. G., McDonald-Gibson J., Di Paolo E., Harvey I. R. (2007). Increasing complexity increases stability in a self regulating ecosystem. Proceedings of IXth European Conference on Artificial Life, ECAL 2007, Lisbon, Portugal. PDF

   
  McGregor S., Virgo N., Dyke J. G. (2006). A Critical Reappraisal of the Dynamical Systems Approach to Cognition. To appear in Proceedings of IEEE-Alife'07 - the first IEEE Symposium on Artificial Life, Hawaii, USA.
   
  Dyke, J. G. & Harvey, I. R. (2006) Pushing up the Daisies. Proceedings of Alife X: Tenth International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems. pp 426-431. MIT press.Download PDF.

 

Dyke, J. G. & Harvey, I. R. (2005) Hysteresis and the Limits of Homeostasis: from Daisyworld to Phototaxis. Proceedings of VIIIth European Conference on Artificial Life, ECAL 2005, Capcarrere, M., Freitas, A., Bentley, J., Johnson, C. and Timmis, J. (eds), pp 332-342. Springer-Verlag. Download: PDF.  

Presentations
   
  Beyond Flower Power: Developments of Daisyworld. Presented to the Science and Engineering of Natural Systems (SENSE) seminar series at University of Southampton, 12th December 2007. PDF (8.4mb)
   
  New Perspectives on Daisyworld: Niche Construction and Rein Control. Presented at York University, during 'Gaia Week', 21st November 2007. Download PDF (6.2mb)
   
  Complexity Increases Stability in a Self-Regulating Ecosystem. Presented at ECAL 2007, Lisbon, 14th September 2007 and MMEE, University of Sussex, 21st September 2007. Download PDF (5.3mb)
   

Dyke, J. G. (2005) The Maximum Entropy Production Principle. What is it? Is it useful? Presented to Alergic (Artificial Life Reading Group) University of Sussex. Download PDF.