Data are generated that follow relationships dealing with 25 aquatic systems
as presented in the journal ECOLOGY, years 1995 -1999. Systems simulated
include:
1. Fecundity in limnetic and benthic sticklebacks
2. Are stream periphyton more efficient at low light levels?
3. Are growth rates in stream snails influenced by light levels?
4. Is leaf breakdown influenced by stream water chemistry?
5. Is there a copepod egg bank in lake sediments?
6. Do damselfish congeners increase with fish removal?
7. How do stonefly predators effect stream baetid mayflies?
8. Do fish influence the nutrient dynamics in zooplankton?
9. Influence of zebra mussel grazing on phytoplankton biomass
10. Rotifer population dynamics when Daphnia increase in numbers
11. Phosphorus levels and interactions with algae, fish, and snails
12. Growth in Daphnia on diet of cyanobacterium Synechococcus
13. Effect of population density on growth of brown trout
... PLUS 12 additional systems ...

ECOLOGY: Aquatic Simulations 95-99
(Program No. 212-32W or No. 212-32M)
for WINDOWS (NT, 98, Me, Xp) or Macintosh (Classic, OS X)
$ 69.95

Gives a general discription of the use of data simulations with students