NONLINEAR DYNAMICS PSYCHOLOGY AND LIFE SCIENCES. 2016.
An agent-based model with a correlated random walk is used to explore pollination within a forest. For abiotic dispersal, say via the wind, we use a purely random walk where there is no correlation between consecutive steps and for biotic dispersal, say via insect, we use a moderate or highly correlated random walk. In particular, we examine the differences in a number of biological measurement between a purely random walk and a correlated random walk in terms of gene dispersal in low and high plant densities.
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Foster, et al., "The Dyer Laboratory: Model Comparison for Abiotic versus Biotic Pollen Dispersal", NONLINEAR DYNAMICS PSYCHOLOGY AND LIFE SCIENCES, 2016
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@article{foster2016model, author = {Foster, Erich L. and Chan, David M. and Dyer, Rodney J.}, title = {The Dyer Laboratory: Model Comparison for Abiotic versus Biotic Pollen Dispersal}, journal = {NONLINEAR DYNAMICS PSYCHOLOGY AND LIFE SCIENCES}, year = {2016}, note = {https://dyerlab.github.io/DLabWebsite/manuscripts/foster-chan-dyer-2016/} }