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9 – Digital Simulation Modeling in Resource Management and the Training of Applied Ecologists

G.J. Paulik
- pp 373-418
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The article was published on 1972-01-01. It has received 5 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Resource management & Simulation modeling.

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Population dynamics and fishery management of the paua, Haliotis iris

TL;DR: Simulations suggest that the observed population size structure resulted from a short (about 5 year) period of high recruitment, preceded and followed by longer periods of low recruitment, which is similar to the Leslie matrix model.
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Simulation Models of Ecosystems

TL;DR: This review proposes to outline the origins, structure, and possible future of computer simulation modeling of ecosystems, and to describe well enough the modeler's intent, to simplify or substitute a model for the real thing, the ecosystem.
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Microcomputer fisheries simulations as training and teaching tools

TL;DR: The general structure of three microcomputer-based fisheries management training simulations that have been used with fisheries management personnell are described, and the evolution of the different elements of these simulations and accompanying lectures and follow up are described.

Approach to pest management

TL;DR: The application of systems science techniques to insect pest management is a recent development, with the earliest literature appearing about 1961 and the material cited in this review emphasizes the applications of the systems approach to crop protection.
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An Interactive Optimization Game for Examining Tradeoffs between Economic and Ecological Values.

TL;DR: The model is presented in the form of a game in which the user plays the role of an environmental consultant to an electric utility company, and the user may invoke a linear programming model to find an optimal solution.
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On the Dynamics of Exploited Fish Populations

TL;DR: Pitcher and Pauly as mentioned in this paper used a simple theory of fishing, illustrated by analysis of a trawl factoy, to give the annual yield in weight from a fishery in a steady state.
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The components of prédation as revealed by a study of small-mammal prédation of the European pine sawfly.

TL;DR: Predation, one such process that affects numbers, forms the subject of the present paper and is based on the density-dependence concept of Smith ( 1955) and the competition theory of Nicholson (1933).
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Uptake of new and regenerated forms of nitrogen in primary productivity1

TL;DR: The role of zooplankton in regenerating nitrogen as ammonia in the Sargasso Sea is examined theoretically in this article, showing that only about 10% of the daily ammonia uptake by phytoplanton living in the upper 100 m.
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On the Use of Matrices in Certain Population Mathematics

TL;DR: Leslie's work, rather than that of his predecessors Bernardelli and Lewis, is most commonly cited in the widespread literature using matrices, largely for the reason that Leslie worked out the mathematics and the application with great thoroughness.
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The strategy of model building in population biology

Richard Levins
- 01 Jan 1966 - 
TL;DR: There is increasing evidence that demographic time and evolu tionary time are commensurate and population biology must deal simultaneously with genetic, physiological, and age heterogeneity within species of multispecies systems changing demographically and evolving under the fluctuating influences of other species in a heterogeneous environment.
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