MAYA is a prototype computerized population dynamics model designed to enhance decision making in wildlife management. Initially, the basis of scientific and philosophical design and implementation of enhanced computer modeling are discussed. This discussion forms the foundation for the development of the actual model. The model is a general population model, utilizing previously known data on seasonally migratory mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) as both an example and a test of the model's capabilities. By combining detailed sub-models at the single species level, the behavior of a larger system is mimicked. The mathematical parameters of this system are restricted to those which correspond to known biological processes. Feedback control is...
Modeling population dynamics of a species like moose, living under intense selection due to heavy ex...
Modeling offers a way to predict population changes and review harvest strategies for moose (Alces a...
The models used for ecosystems modeling are generally based on differential equations. However, in r...
Two major objectives were accomplished.\ud 1. A summary of the work done during 1970-71 on a single ...
Graduation date: 1972Management of deer populations is directed toward multiple\ud objectives. Deer ...
To justify and defend lethal or reproductive control programs to solve vertebrate pest problems, wil...
To justify and defend lethal or reproductive control programs to solve vertebrate pest problems, wil...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/147043/1/pope0127.pd
Ensuring the welfare of wild canid populations depends upon the ability to integrate species biology...
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. Computer models can be used to simulate the interactions between animals and their environments. T...
The management of canid populations has been at the forefront of wildlife management worldwide for m...
The work carried out qualitative and quantitative study of the patterns of interaction of population...
Being able to predict how a population of red deer evolve over time for different hunting strategies...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The original contribution of this thesis is to demons...
Modeling population dynamics of a species like moose, living under intense selection due to heavy ex...
Modeling offers a way to predict population changes and review harvest strategies for moose (Alces a...
The models used for ecosystems modeling are generally based on differential equations. However, in r...
Two major objectives were accomplished.\ud 1. A summary of the work done during 1970-71 on a single ...
Graduation date: 1972Management of deer populations is directed toward multiple\ud objectives. Deer ...
To justify and defend lethal or reproductive control programs to solve vertebrate pest problems, wil...
To justify and defend lethal or reproductive control programs to solve vertebrate pest problems, wil...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/147043/1/pope0127.pd
Ensuring the welfare of wild canid populations depends upon the ability to integrate species biology...
Rights Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the Un...
. Computer models can be used to simulate the interactions between animals and their environments. T...
The management of canid populations has been at the forefront of wildlife management worldwide for m...
The work carried out qualitative and quantitative study of the patterns of interaction of population...
Being able to predict how a population of red deer evolve over time for different hunting strategies...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The original contribution of this thesis is to demons...
Modeling population dynamics of a species like moose, living under intense selection due to heavy ex...
Modeling offers a way to predict population changes and review harvest strategies for moose (Alces a...
The models used for ecosystems modeling are generally based on differential equations. However, in r...