The Emergence of Complex Behavior in Large-Scale Ecological Environments
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2510.18221v2
- Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2025 05:19:16 GMT
- Title: The Emergence of Complex Behavior in Large-Scale Ecological Environments
- Authors: Joseph Bejjani, Chase Van Amburg, Chengrui Wang, Chloe Huangyuan Su, Sarah M. Pratt, Yasin Mazloumi, Naeem Khoshnevis, Sham M. Kakade, Kianté Brantley, Aaron Walsman,
- Abstract summary: We explore how physical scale and population size shape the emergence of complex behaviors in open-ended ecological environments.<n>Our goal is not to optimize a single high-performance policy, but instead to examine how behaviors emerge and evolve across large populations.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: We explore how physical scale and population size shape the emergence of complex behaviors in open-ended ecological environments. In our setting, agents are unsupervised and have no explicit rewards or learning objectives but instead evolve over time according to reproduction, mutation, and natural selection. As they act, agents also shape their environment and the population around them in an ongoing dynamic ecology. Our goal is not to optimize a single high-performance policy, but instead to examine how behaviors emerge and evolve across large populations due to natural competition and environmental pressures. In an effort to discover how complex behaviors naturally emerge, we conduct experiments in large-scale worlds that reach populations of more than 60,000 individual agents, each with their own evolved neural network policy. We identify various emergent behaviors such as long-range resource extraction, vision-based foraging, and predation that arise under competitive and survival pressures. We examine how sensing modalities and environmental scale affect the emergence of these behaviors, finding that some appear only in sufficiently large environments and populations, with larger scales increasing behavioral stability and consistency. While there is a rich history of research in evolutionary settings, our scaling results provide promising new directions to explore ecology as an instrument of machine learning in an era of abundant computational resources. Experimental code is available at https://github.com/jbejjani2022/ecological-emergent-behavior.
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