<p>Many biologists and ecologists have developed models that find widespread use in theoretical investigations and in applications to organism behavior, disease control, population and metapopulation theory, ecosystem dynamics, and environmental management. This book captures and extends the process
Modeling Dynamic Biological Systems
โ Scribed by Matthias Ruth, Bruce Hannon (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 398
- Series
- Modeling Dynamic Systems
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Models help us understand the dynamics of real-world processes by using the computer to mimic the actual forces that are known or assumed to result in a system's behavior. This book does not require a substantial background in mathematics or computer science.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Modeling Dynamic Biological Systems....Pages 3-27
Exploring Dynamic Biological Systems....Pages 28-38
Risky Population....Pages 39-43
Steady State, Oscillation, and Chaos in Population Dynamics....Pages 44-53
Spatial Dynamics....Pages 54-57
Front Matter....Pages 59-59
Law of Mass Action....Pages 61-64
Catalyzed Product....Pages 65-68
Two-Stage Nutrient Uptake Model....Pages 69-73
Iodine Compartment Model....Pages 74-76
The Brusselator....Pages 77-81
Fitzhugh-Nagumo Neuron Model....Pages 82-86
Solar Radiation to Nonobstructed Inclined Surfaces....Pages 87-96
Front Matter....Pages 97-97
Mating and Mutation of Alleles....Pages 99-103
Natural Selection, Mutation, and Fitness....Pages 104-108
Front Matter....Pages 109-109
Odor-Sensing Model....Pages 111-113
Stochastic Resonance....Pages 114-116
Heartbeat Model....Pages 117-122
Bat Thermoregulation....Pages 123-126
The Optimum Plant....Pages 127-130
Infectious Diseases....Pages 131-143
Front Matter....Pages 145-145
Adaptive Population Control....Pages 147-153
Roan Herds....Pages 154-158
Population Dynamics of Voles....Pages 159-166
Lemming Model....Pages 167-169
Multistage Insect Models....Pages 170-180
Two Age-Class Parasite Model....Pages 181-185
Monkey Travels....Pages 186-197
Biosynchronicity....Pages 198-202
Front Matter....Pages 203-203
Wildebeest Model....Pages 205-211
Nicholson-Bailey Host-Parasitoid Model....Pages 212-216
Diseased and Healthy Immigrating Insects....Pages 217-226
Two-Species Colonization Model....Pages 227-250
Herbivore-Algae Predator-Prey Model....Pages 251-255
The Grass Carp....Pages 256-271
Recruitment and Trophic Dynamics of Gizzard Shad....Pages 272-287
Modeling Spatial Dynamics of Predator-Prey Interactions in a Changing Environment....Pages 288-295
Front Matter....Pages 297-297
Catastrophe....Pages 299-302
Spruce Budworm Dynamics....Pages 303-311
Sandpile....Pages 312-316
Earthquake....Pages 317-332
Front Matter....Pages 297-297
Game of Life....Pages 333-356
Daisyworld....Pages 357-369
Front Matter....Pages 371-371
Building a Modeling Community....Pages 373-374
Back Matter....Pages 375-399
โฆ Subjects
Ecology; Mathematical and Computational Biology; Population Economics; Biochemistry, general; Models and Principles
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