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* Rules of thumb for judging ecological theories, by Ginzburg & Jensen: [[http:// | * Rules of thumb for judging ecological theories, by Ginzburg & Jensen: [[http:// | ||
* The ecological literature, an idea-free distribution, | * The ecological literature, an idea-free distribution, | ||
- | * Kraenkel' | + | * My career in Mathematical Biology Profiles from the SMB Newsletter: [[http:// |
* Mathematics Is Biology' | * Mathematics Is Biology' | ||
+ | * Modeling Population Dynamics, lecture notes by Andre de Ross: [[http:// | ||
+ | * Single-species models for many-species food webs: [[http:// | ||
==== History and epistemology ==== | ==== History and epistemology ==== | ||
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==== Second-order ODEs==== | ==== Second-order ODEs==== | ||
- | Differential equations used to described population dynamics are in general of first order. In the book [[http:// | + | Differential equations used to described population dynamics are in general of first order. In the book [[http:// |
==== Counting individuals ==== | ==== Counting individuals ==== |
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