Data are generated that follow relationships taken from the
journal ECOLOGY, Vol. 77, 1996). Systems simulated include:
1. Insect harvest patterns in hours after dark by gecko species
2. Niche shifts in young largemouth bass
3. Is nymph density related to survival in a cannibalistic dragonfly?
4. Does browsing suppress balsam fir on Isle Royale?
5. Effect of nitrogen additions on grassland plant richness
6. Effect of snail grazing on marine microalgae
7. Early and late season dive durations in Canvasbacks
To what distance to seeds disperse into a forest clearing?
8. When dragonflies are the top predatory do damselflies adapt?
9. Is plant standing crop related to successional stage?
10. Do damselfish congeners increase with fish removal?
11. Do birds transmit mistletoe seeds to potential plant hosts?
12. Is colony size related to colony fecundity in corals?
13. How do stonefly predators effect stream baetid mayflies?
... PLUS 12 additional systems...

ECOLOGY-77 Data Simulation
(Program No. 202-32W or No. 202-32M)
for WINDOWS (NT, 98, Me, Xp) or Macintosh (Classic, OS X)
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Gives a general discription of the use of data simulations with students