E.V. Smirnova
Siberian Federal University
10 Papers
71 Citations
E.V. Smirnova is an academic researcher from Siberian Federal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Liebig's law of the minimum. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Law of the Minimum paradoxes.
TL;DR: A system of models based on Selye’s idea of the universal adaptation resource (adaptation energy) predict that under the load of an environmental factor a population separates into two groups and a highly correlated group with a larger variance of attributes, which experiences problems with adaptation.
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Law of the Minimum Paradoxes
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the Law of the Minimum paradox in ensembles of similar organisms under load of environmental factors and proved that violation of Liebig's law follows from adaptation effects.
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Dynamic and thermodynamic models of adaptation.
TL;DR: Several systems of models were developed: the thermodynamic-like theory of adaptation of ensembles and several families of models of individual adaptation as discussed by the authors, with particular attention to the results of the last ten years and open questions.
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Correlations, Risk and Crisis: From Physiology to Finance
TL;DR: In this article, the authors study the dynamics of correlation and variance in systems under the load of environmental factors, and propose a general approach to explain the effect through dynamics of adaptation.
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Dynamic and Thermodynamic Models of Adaptation
TL;DR: Several systems of models were developed: the thermodynamic-like theory of adaptation of ensembles and several families of models of individual adaptation as mentioned in this paper, based on Selye's concept of adaptation energy.
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