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Microbes,mathematics, and models
Authors:Maureen A. O'Malley  Emily C. Parke
Affiliation:1. University of Bordeaux, France;2. University of Sydney, HPS, Carslaw Building, NSW, 2006, Australia;3. University of Auckland, Philosophy, School of Humanities, Room 538, Level 5, 14A Symonds St, Auckland, 1010, New Zealand;1. Center for Bioscience and Technoanthropology, Department of Chemistry and Bioscience, A.C. Meyers Vænge 15, C2, Aalborg University, DK-2450 København SV, Denmark;2. MARE – Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre, DCV – Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Abstract:Microbial model systems have a long history of fruitful use in fields that include evolution and ecology. In order to develop further insight into modelling practice, we examine how the competitive exclusion and coexistence of competing species have been modelled mathematically and materially over the course of a long research history. In particular, we investigate how microbial models of these dynamics interact with mathematical or computational models of the same phenomena. Our cases illuminate the ways in which microbial systems and equations work as models, and what happens when they generate inconsistent findings about shared targets. We reveal an iterative strategy of comparative modelling in different media, and suggest reasons why microbial models have a special degree of epistemic tractability in multimodel inquiry.
Keywords:Models  Experimental systems  Microbial model systems  Competitive exclusion  Coexistence  Robustness analysis
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