Data are generated that follow relationships taken from the journal
ECOLOGY, Vol. 76, 1995. Systems simulated include:
1. The Relation of nestling age to nestling mass
2. Fecundity in limnetic and benthic sticklebacks
3. Group size and damselfish survival
4. Aggressive chases and group size
5. Do predators influence the rate of prey growth?
6. Does microclimate influence daffodil pollination?
7. Prairie burns and the intermediate disturbance hypothesis
8. Prairie burns and plant richness vs year since burned
9. Do female plants allocate more biomass towards reproduction?
10. In spiders is clutch size related to female spider size?
11. Are stream periphyton more efficient at low light levels?
12. Are growth rates in stream snails influenced by light levels?
13. Is leaf breakdown influenced by stream water chemistry?
... PLUS 12 additional systems...

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