Computational Methods for Simulating and Analyzing Ecological Systems - Class 10
Offered By: ICTP-SAIFR via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore computational methods for simulating and analyzing ecological systems in this 58-minute lecture from the Serrapilheira/ICTP-SAIFR Training Program in Quantitative Ecology. Delivered by Renato Coutinho from UFABC, delve into topics such as bifurcation diagrams, predator models, and seasonal environments. Learn how to identify minimum and maximum points, understand stereo release, and apply these concepts to ecological simulations. Gain valuable insights into the intersection of computational techniques and ecological research, enhancing your ability to model and analyze complex environmental systems.
Syllabus
Introduction
Bifurcation diagrams
Bifurcation
Minimum and Maximum
Stereo release
Predator model
Seasonal environment
Taught by
ICTP-SAIFR
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