Published Works Related To Biological Diversity
- Erik M. Rauch and Yaneer Bar-Yam (2006). "Long-range interactions and evolutionary stability in a predator-prey system". Physical Review E 73.
- Rauch, E.M. and Yaneer Bar-Yam (2005). "Estimating the total genetic diversity of a spatial field population from a sample and implications of its dependence on habitat area". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 102 (28): 9826–9829.. Bibcode 2005PNAS..102.9826R. doi:10.1073/pnas.0408471102. PMC 1174974. PMID 15998741. //www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1174974/.
- Erik M. Rauch and Yaneer Bar-Yam (2004). "Theory predicts the uneven distribution of genetic diversity within species". Nature 431 (7007): 449–452. Bibcode 2004Natur.431..449R. doi:10.1038/nature02745. PMID 15386012.
- Erik M. Rauch H. Sayamer and Yaneer Bar-Yam (2004). "Dynamics and genealogy of strains in spatially extended host-pathogen models". Journal of Statistical Physics 114 (5–6): 1417–1451. Bibcode 2004JSP...114.1417D. doi:10.1023/B:JOSS.0000013958.15218.47.
- Rauch, E.M., Millonas, M.M. (2004). "The role of trans-membrane signal transduction in Turing-type cellular pattern formation". Journal of Theoretical Biology 226 (4): 401–407. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2003.09.018. PMID 14759646.
- De Aguiar, M.A.M., Rauch, E.M., Bar-Yam, Y. (2003). "Mean-field approximation to a spatial host-pathogen model". Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics 67 (47102): 471021–471024.
- Rauch, E. (2003). "Discrete, Amorphous Physical Models". International Journal of Theoretical Physics 42 (2): 329–348. doi:10.1023/A:1024455602163.
- Rauch, E.M., Sayama, H., Bar-Yam, Y. (2002). "Relationship between measures of fitness and time scale in evolution". Physical Review Letters 88 (22): 228101/1–228101/4. Bibcode 2002PhRvL..88v8101R. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.88.228101.
- Berz, G., Kron, W., Loster, T., Rauch, E., Schimetschek, J., Schmieder, J., Siebert, A., Smolka, A., Wirtz, A. (2001). "World map of natural hazards - a global view of the distribution and intensity of significant exposures". Natural Hazards 23 (2–3): 443–465. doi:10.1023/A:1011193724026.
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