2024
DOI: 10.1093/pnasnexus/pgae248
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Open-ended versus bounded evolution: Mineral evolution as a case study

Robert M Hazen,
Michael L Wong

Abstract: To what extent are natural evolving systems limited in their potential diversity (i.e., “bounded”) versus unrestricted (“open-ended”)? Minerals provide a quantitative model evolving system, with well documented increases in mineral diversity through multiple stages of planetary evolution over billions of years. A recent framework that unifies behaviors of both biotic and abiotic evolving systems posits that all such systems are characterized by combinatorial richness subject to selection. In the case of minera… Show more

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