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Is this what is inside the workings of the Migrate-n program?
If there is some problematic thinking behind the SLOSS theory, what do we do instead to make management decisions? Does this extend to the importance of corridors connecting preserves?
What if species have different intrinsic rates of extinction? Different probabilities of immigration? What if immigration comes from multiple directions (an island in between two mainlands) How do we model that?
Can we go over (review) deriving things from first principles?
Amazing teaching, clear explanation, LOVE Sylvan Esso!
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Is this what is inside the workings of the Migrate-n program?
If there is some problematic thinking behind the SLOSS theory, what do we do instead to make management decisions? Does this extend to the importance of corridors connecting preserves?
What if species have different intrinsic rates of extinction? Different probabilities of immigration? What if immigration comes from multiple directions (an island in between two mainlands) How do we model that?
Can we go over (review) deriving things from first principles?
Amazing teaching, clear explanation, LOVE Sylvan Esso!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: