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Landscape connectivity and predator–prey population dynamics (1.0.0)

An agent (individual) based model has been developed to assess how connectivity of patches on a landscape influences predator-prey dynamics and to assess the dependence of population levels on nodes and/or network connectivity measured in node degree and network density.

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Associated Publications

Baggio, J. A., Salau, K., Janssen, M. A., Schoon, M. L., & Bodin, Ö. (2011). Landscape connectivity and predator-prey population dynamics. Landscape Ecology, 26(1), 33-45.

Landscape connectivity and predator–prey population dynamics 1.0.0

An agent (individual) based model has been developed to assess how connectivity of patches on a landscape influences predator-prey dynamics and to assess the dependence of population levels on nodes and/or network connectivity measured in node degree and network density.

Version Submitter First published Last modified Status
1.0.0 Jacopo A. Baggio Thu Nov 10 19:35:38 2011 Sun Feb 18 06:11:22 2018 Published

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