Unlike other life-table population models, PopMod is specifically designed to not assume the statistical independence of the diseases of interest.
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The single population model presents a situation where no uncorrelated asymmetries exist, and so the best players can do is randomize their strategies.
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Recent data argue for a revision of this paradigm, which assumes a three-step population model ( Toloy, Tellem and Dogon ).
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An example of an introductory population model describes a closed population, such as on an island, where immigration and emigration does not take place.
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In population ecology the model is used as a stand-alone discrete time population model or as a model of density dependence in larger population models.
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In population ecology the model is used as a stand-alone discrete time population model or as a model of density dependence in larger population models.
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The one-dimensional vector field of the single population model ( Figure 7b ) corresponds to the bottom left to top right diagonal of the two population model.
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The one-dimensional vector field of the single population model ( Figure 7b ) corresponds to the bottom left to top right diagonal of the two population model.
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Simplified population models usually start with four key variables ( four "'demographic processes "') including death, birth, immigration, and emigration.
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She advocates developing computer-based population models instead, to better understand evolution of painted turtle numbers, and reserving catch and release studies to test specific hypotheses.