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Behavioral and Intelligence on Predator Prey Relationships Lenny Li Computer Systems Lab 2009-2010 Period 4.

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  1. Behavioral and Intelligence on Predator Prey RelationshipsLenny LiComputer Systems Lab 2009-2010Period 4

  2. Simple predation prey simulations greatly simplify the problem by holding multiple variables constant, such as camouflage, predator vision, prey sensory, and other characteristics specifically attributed to the organisms involved. This project will analyze the consequence of ignoring the behavior and intelligence of prey in predator prey simulations. I will also compare the initial values that create a stable, oscillating ecosystem. I expect a model involving behavior and intelligence to be more accurate and longer lasting than a simple system. Abstract

  3. Predator Prey In theory, need strong prey Introduction http://timnovate.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/charles_darwin_l1.jpg

  4. Permanent vs Temporary Traits The Allee Effect Predator Food Choice Lotka Volterra Model Information Background http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/70/Lotka_Volterra_Dynamique.gif

  5. -NxN square map -Predator -Hunts -Reproduces -Moves Prey -Gathers -Reproduces -Moves Development http://www.1adventure.com/archives/images/frank-red-fox-colorado-lowrescrop.jpg http://svpow.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/wild-rabbit-41946.jpg

  6. Tests Basic Behavior Simple Model

  7. Andrew, Morozov, Petrovskii Sergei, and Li Bai-Lian. "Bifurcations and the Chaos in a Predator-Prey System with the Allee Effect." The Royal Society 11 Feb. 2004: 1407-1414. The Royal Society. Web. 23 Oct. 2009. Barney, Luttbeg, and Schmitz J. Oswald. "Predator and Prey Models with Flexible Individual Behavior and Imperfect Information." The American Naturalist 155.5 (2000): 669-683. JSTOR. Web. 14 Jan. 2010. Billard. "On Lotka-Volterra Predator Prey Models." Jstor: 375-381. Jstor. Web. 23 Oct. 2009. Griffiths, David. "Prey Availability and the Food of Predators." Ecology Summer 1975: 1209-1214. JSTOR. Web. 23 Oct. 2009. Oshanin, G., et al. "Survival of an Evasive Prey." Proceedings of the NationalAcademy of Sciences of the United States of America 106.33 (2009): 1-7. arXiv. Web. 14 Jan. 2010. Tu, Xiaoyuan, and Demetri Terzopoulos. "Artificial Fishes: Physics, Locomotion,Perception, Behavior." Association for Computing Machinery. N.p., July1994. Web. 14 Jan. 2010. Works Cited

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