Biological Networks and the origins Biological Scaling Laws
Místo konání: CTS, Husova 4, Praha 1, 3. patro
Přednáší:
Brian J. Enquist
Scaling laws are ubiquitous in biology and apply at nearly all scales. A long standing question has been the origin of such scaling phenomena. Here I present an overview of a general theory for the
origin of many biological scaling relationships. The theory hypothesizes that the geometry of vascular networks are primary in shaping the pace of life and flux of matter and energy at all biological scales. Discussion will also focus on application of
these ideas to scaling principles in societies and social networks.