population dynamics
Population dynamics is the study of how the size and age composition of populations change over time, treated as dynamical systems. A branch of mathematical biology, it models these changes using techniques such as differential equations.
Everything across Biodiversa tagged with the topic “population dynamics”.
Projects
6- Project Butterfly ecology and behaviour on Gotland
- Project Conservation of hairy-footed leafcutter bee
- Project Habitat requirements and population dynamics of three endangered butterfly species
- Project Long-term population dynamics of rattle grasshopper
- Project Tracking the trends and distribution of butterflies and moths in northern europe
- Project Tracking the trends and spatiotemporal variation of Marsh Fritillary on Gotland