2024
DOI: 10.1002/ieam.4886
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Mechanistic population models for ecological risk assessment and decision support: The importance of good conceptual model diagrams

Valery E. Forbes,
Chiara Accolla,
Thomas Banitz
et al.

Abstract: The use of mechanistic population models as research and decision‐support tools in ecology and ecological risk assessment is increasing. This growth has been facilitated by advances in technology, allowing the simulation of more complex systems, as well as by standardized approaches for model development, documentation, and evaluation. Mechanistic population models are particularly useful for simulating complex systems, but the required model complexity can make them challenging to communicate. Conceptual diag… Show more

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