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HexSim - A general purpose framework for spatially-explicit, individual-based modeling
Citation:
BROOKES, A. F. HexSim - A general purpose framework for spatially-explicit, individual-based modeling. Presented at Frames Team Meeting, Athens, GA, June 13 - 17, 2011.
Impact/Purpose:
HexSim is a framework for constructing spatially-explicit, individual-based computer models designed for simulating terrestrial wildlife population dynamics and interactions. HexSim is useful for a broad set of modeling applications.
Description:
HexSim is a framework for constructing spatially-explicit, individual-based computer models designed for simulating terrestrial wildlife population dynamics and interactions. HexSim is useful for a broad set of modeling applications. This talk will focus on a subset of those applications, including multiple, interacting stressors, population interactions, landscape genetics, and the newest HexSim feature, aquatic population dynamics.