Population Ecology: An Introduction to Computer Simulations
									
										Ruth Bernstein, University of Colorado
										
									
									
										John Wiley  & Sons, Inc., 2003
									
									ISBN: 0-470-85148-1;
									Language: English
								
Written for undergraduate students in ecology, population biology, or conservation, this book discusses population dynamics through time using computer simulations. The book focuses on biology rather than mathematical procedures, and teaches the programming and analyzing skills students need to create their own models of population change. MATLAB and the Symbolic Math Toolbox are used throughout the book to solve example problems.
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