Can we make quantitative predictions for relative yield with incomplete knowledge of model parameters?
A main limitation in community ecology for making quantitative predictions on species abundances is often an incomplete knowledge of the parameters of the population dynamics models. The simplest linear Lotka-Volterra competition equations (LLVCE) for S species require S2 parameters to solve for equ...
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2018
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