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🧬 New paper by Dera et al. in Science Advances proposing a geometric complexity space to map the full morphological diversity of life.

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    🧬 New paper by Dera et al. in Science Advances proposing a geometric complexity space to map the full morphological diversity of life.

    Striking result: life occupies only a tiny, clustered region of all geometrically possible forms, with large heteromorphic regions systematically avoided. The authors argue that this reflects deep physical and developmental constraints shaping evolution.

    🌍 https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.aea6945

    #Evolution #Complexity #Geometry #Morphology

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    • fabmusacchio@mastodon.socialF fabmusacchio@mastodon.social

      🧬 New paper by Dera et al. in Science Advances proposing a geometric complexity space to map the full morphological diversity of life.

      Striking result: life occupies only a tiny, clustered region of all geometrically possible forms, with large heteromorphic regions systematically avoided. The authors argue that this reflects deep physical and developmental constraints shaping evolution.

      🌍 https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.aea6945

      #Evolution #Complexity #Geometry #Morphology

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      @FabMusacchio it's almost as if biological adaptation is not generated by random walks isotropically exploring the design space 😉

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      • fabmusacchio@mastodon.socialF fabmusacchio@mastodon.social

        🧬 New paper by Dera et al. in Science Advances proposing a geometric complexity space to map the full morphological diversity of life.

        Striking result: life occupies only a tiny, clustered region of all geometrically possible forms, with large heteromorphic regions systematically avoided. The authors argue that this reflects deep physical and developmental constraints shaping evolution.

        🌍 https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.aea6945

        #Evolution #Complexity #Geometry #Morphology

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        @FabMusacchio I admittedly have only skimmed the paper so far, but it also seems interesting that motile animals seem occupy only a small sliver of the total design space. And this kind of intuitively makes sense, motile animals do not benefit from a large external surface-area-to-volume ratio the way that (some) sessile animals or plants do for capturing floating nutrients/groundwater/sunlight.

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          @FabMusacchio I admittedly have only skimmed the paper so far, but it also seems interesting that motile animals seem occupy only a small sliver of the total design space. And this kind of intuitively makes sense, motile animals do not benefit from a large external surface-area-to-volume ratio the way that (some) sessile animals or plants do for capturing floating nutrients/groundwater/sunlight.

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          And no definitive proof that four, or six legs are more inherently advantageous.

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          • fabmusacchio@mastodon.socialF fabmusacchio@mastodon.social

            🧬 New paper by Dera et al. in Science Advances proposing a geometric complexity space to map the full morphological diversity of life.

            Striking result: life occupies only a tiny, clustered region of all geometrically possible forms, with large heteromorphic regions systematically avoided. The authors argue that this reflects deep physical and developmental constraints shaping evolution.

            🌍 https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.aea6945

            #Evolution #Complexity #Geometry #Morphology

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            @FabMusacchio What I'm taking away from this is that there are large numbers of shapes that it wouldn't make any sense for life to adopt. Which isn't all that surprising.

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