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Richard A. Stillman
Researcher at Bournemouth University
Publications - 141
Citations - 7653
Richard A. Stillman is an academic researcher from Bournemouth University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Oystercatcher. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 139 publications receiving 6921 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard A. Stillman include University of East Anglia & British Trust for Ornithology.
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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 for describing agent-based and other simulation models: A second update to improve clarity, replication, and structural realism
Volker Grimm,Steven F. Railsback,Christian E. Vincenot,Uta Berger,Cara A. Gallagher,Donald L. DeAngelis,Bruce Edmonds,Jiaqi Ge,Jarl Giske,Jürgen Groeneveld,Alice S. A. Johnston,Alexander Milles,Jacob Nabe-Nielsen,J. Gareth Polhill,Viktoriia Radchuk,Marie-Sophie Rohwäder,Richard A. Stillman,Jan C. Thiele,Daniel Ayllón +18 more
TL;DR: The steps taken to provide better guidance on structuring complex ODDs and an ODD summary for inclusion in a journal article are documented and the need for standard descriptions of simulation experiments is advocated.
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The Foraging Tactics of Plants
TL;DR: Les types de croissance des plantes a stolons ou a rhizomes peuvent etre consideres comme analogues aux voies de passage des animaux se nourrissant se developpent souvent dans des milieux inegaux.
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Predicting mortality in novel environments: tests and sensitivity of a behaviour‐based model
Richard A. Stillman,J. D. Goss-Custard,Andrew D. West,S. E. A. Le V. Dit Durell,Richard W. G. Caldow,Selwyn McGrorty,Ralph T. Clarke +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a model based on the optimality approach of behavioural ecology is proposed to predict the mortality rate of oystercatchers in new environmental conditions, where the model follows the optimal decisions of each individual within a population and predicts population mortality from the survival consequences of these decisions.
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Modelling interference from basic foraging behaviour
TL;DR: An individuals-based model that predicts the strength of interference between foraging animals from basic elements of their behaviour is developed, and it is suggested that behaviour-based interference models will need to incorporate optimal decision rules if they are to predict accurately thestrength of interference observed in real predator-prey systems.