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Bayesian inference for stochastic individual-based models of ecological systems: a pest control simulation study
2015
Frontiers in Environmental Science
Mathematical models are of fundamental importance in the understanding of complex population dynamics. For instance, they can be used to predict the population evolution starting from different initial conditions or to test how a system responds to external perturbations. For this analysis to be meaningful in real applications, however, it is of paramount importance to choose an appropriate model structure and to infer the model parameters from measured data. While many parameter inference
doi:10.3389/fenvs.2015.00042
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