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Donald L. DeAngelis
Researcher at United States Geological Survey
Publications - 297
Citations - 26031
Donald L. DeAngelis is an academic researcher from United States Geological Survey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Mutualism (biology). The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 291 publications receiving 23885 citations. Previous affiliations of Donald L. DeAngelis include University of Miami & University of Alabama in Huntsville.
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A standard protocol for describing individual-based and agent-based models
Volker Grimm,Uta Berger,Finn Bastiansen,Sigrunn Eliassen,Vincent Ginot,Jarl Giske,John D. Goss-Custard,Tamara C. Grand,Simone K. Heinz,Geir Huse,Andreas Huth,Jane Uhd Jepsen,Christian Jorgensen,Wolf M. Mooij,Birgit Müller,Guy Pe'er,Cyril Piou,Steven F. Railsback,Andrew M. Robbins,Martha M. Robbins,Eva Rossmanith,Nadja Rüger,Espen Strand,Sami Souissi,Richard A. Stillman,Rune Vabø,Ute Visser,Donald L. DeAngelis +27 more
TL;DR: A proposed standard protocol for describing IBMs and ABMs, developed and tested by 28 modellers who cover a wide range of fields within ecology, and considered as a first step for establishing a more detailed common format of the description of IBm and ABM.
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The ODD protocol: A review and first update
TL;DR: The definition of ODD is revised to clarify aspects of the original version and thereby facilitate future standardization of ABM descriptions and improves the rigorous formulation of models and helps make the theoretical foundations of large models more visible.
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Pattern-oriented modeling of agent-based complex systems: lessons from ecology
Volker Grimm,Eloy Revilla,Uta Berger,Florian Jeltsch,Wolf M. Mooij,Steven F. Railsback,Hans-Hermann Thulke,Jacob Weiner,Thorsten Wiegand,Donald L. DeAngelis +9 more
TL;DR: This paper argues that recent advances in ecological modeling have come together in a general strategy that provides a unifying framework for decoding the internal organization of agent-based complex systems and may lead toward unifying algorithmic theories of the relation between adaptive behavior and system complexity.
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Indices of landscape pattern
Robert V. O'Neill,J. R. Krummel,Robert H. Gardner,George Sugihara,B. Jackson,Donald L. DeAngelis,Bruce T. Milne,Monica G. Turner,B. Zygmunt,S. W. Christensen,Virginia H. Dale,Robin L. Graham +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed three indices of pattern derived from information theory and fractal geometry for 94 quadrangles covering most of the eastern United States using digitized maps.
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A Model for Tropic Interaction
TL;DR: The analyses suggest that realistic classes of consumer—resource models exist which do not obey Kolmogorov's Criteria but are nevertheless globally stable, and increases in maximum feeding rate may, under certain circumstances, result in decreases in consumer population.