An hierarchically structured resource flow competition model
for two species is developed. The model is shown to be
intrinsically neutrally stable with a dynamical behavior
derived from perturbation responses. The model properties
are contrasted with those of a conventionally interpreted
Lotka-Volterra competition model.
A simulation developed from the model is...
Many ecological populations can be interpreted as response surfaces; the spatial
patterns of the population vary in response to changes in the spatial patterns of
environmental explanatory variables. Collection of a probability sample from the
population provides unbiased estimates of the population parameters using design
based estimation. When information is...
The problem addressed is absence of a class of objects in a finite set of objects, which
is investigated by considering absence of a species and absence in relation to a threshold.
Regarding absence of a species, we demonstrate that the assessed probability of absence
of the class of objects...
The dynamics of tansy ragwort, Senecio jacobaea L. , and the cinnabar moth, Tyria jacobaeae (L.) were studied with the aid of a system simulation model. The model development and validation were based on knowledge of the plant and herbivore gathered from the literature, four years of data from previous...
The behaviors of the alfalfa leaf cutter bee - seed
production system under imposition of several management
regimes were studied through the use of a simulation
model that contains mechanisms for the following
processes: 1) immature bee development and diapause; 2)
immature bee mortality; 3) female bee emergence; 4)
nesting...
A potato plant growth and production model is developed with
the objectives of analyzing management alternatives and exploring
the nature of the early dying syndrome. The geographic area of
focus was the centerpivot irrigated circles of Oregon's Columbia
Basin. A problem analysis of the potato production system of this
area,...
Six standard coyote scent station index lines and one scentless control line were repeatedly sampled from May through October, 1974, on a 400 square mile study area in Central Oregon. The scent station index remained relatively constant at a mean value of 0.025 from May through mid-August; increased to a...
The problem of estimating the parameters of a forced discrete
linear dynamic model is considered. The system model is conceptualized
to include the value of the initial state as a parameter. The forces
driving the system are partitioned into accessible and inaccessible
inputs. Accessible inputs are those that are measured;...