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Month: October 2017

A Very Simple Dispersal Model

Dispersal models are useful in research to examine how changing parameters alter how animals may move.  As with other models, they are stripped-down versions of reality in nature that can help us ask better questions, but are not used to test hypotheses.  Just for fun, I decided to start a scratch built dispersal model from… Read More A Very Simple Dispersal Model

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