Computer Systems and Models, Use of

Models in a variety of forms play a critical role in advancing our understanding of natural systems. Models abstract basic principles and derive the implications of such abstractions. This provides a method to analyze alternative hypotheses about natural system responses and the mechanisms that underlie these responses. This article presents an introduction to various modeling approaches, emphasizing those implemented on computers, and discusses how these have been applied to analyze species abundance and distribution.

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