A computer tool to develop individual-based models for simulation of population interactions
Authored by A Mamedov, S Udalov
Date Published: 2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-3800(01)00406-9
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Abstract
The CENOCON system was developed as a computer tool to build
individual-based models for simulation of population interactions. This
system allows creation of very complex ecological communities, with up
to 256 species of plants and up to 256 species of animals. Population
dynamics, study of intra- and inter-population interactions with
intricate food chains, are the main areas where this tool can be used. A
special feature, pesticide impact, is added to fit the application to
pest management. Single- and multi-generation simulations are possible.
There is no restriction on the number of involved individuals and the
only limitation is the computer memory. The process of building a
concrete model is very easy and straightforward: the writing of a text
file describing a number of organisms-participants. No programming
skills are required to use the software, the modeller can concentrate
just on the essence of the problem. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All
rights reserved.
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ecology
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