A simulation model for the greater snow goose population
Reports on a mathematical model developed to understand and simulate the growth of the Greater Snow Geese population. Used three parameters: the size of the population in spring, the percentage of juvenile geese in the fall flight, and the numbers of geese killed by hunters in the USA and Canada over the past 20 years. Model is available on diskette for interactive use on IBM PC microcomputers.
"Reports on a mathematical model developed to understand and simulate the growth of the Greater Snow Geese population. Used three parameters: the size of the population in spring, the percentage of juvenile geese in the fall flight, and the numbers of geese killed by hunters in the USA and Canada over the past 20 years. Model is available on diskette for interactive use on IBM PC microcomputers."@en
Bird population Quebec (Province) St. Lawrence River estuary.
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modèle mathématique oie sauvage population animale - évolution Amérique du nord.
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Oie des neiges Québec (Province) Saint-Laurent, Estuaire du.
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Oiseaux Populations Québec (Province) Saint-Laurent, Estuaire du.
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