EcoSim

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EcoSim is an individual-based predator-prey ecosystem simulation in which agents can evolve. It has been designed to investigate several broad ecological questions, as well as long-term evolutionary patterns and processes such as speciation and macroevolution.[1][2][3][4] EcoSim has been designed by Robin Gras at the University of Windsor in 2009 and it is still currently [when?] used for research in his Bioinformatics and Ecosystem Simulation Lab.

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