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Ecological Modelling with “R”

Here i present some Books and Articles about Ecological Modelling and “R”. Since “R” is integrated in Bio7 all
the presented methods in the Books and Articles can also be useful together with Bio7.

Books:

Ellner, Stephen P. & Guckenheimer, John (2006). Dynamic Models in Biology.
Princeton University Press

Bolker B (2008) Ecological Models and Data in R. Princeton University Press.

Soetaert K, Herman P (2009) A Practical Guide to Ecological Modelling. Using R as a Simulation Platform. Springer-Verlag, New York.

Stevens M. Henry H. (2009). A Primer of Ecology with R.
Springer.

And Chapter 26 in:
Crawley MJ (2007) The R book. Wiley, Chichester.

Articles:
Petzoldt, T. (2003). R as a Simulation Platform in Ecological Modelling. R-News 3(3), 8–16

Journal of Statistical Software: Volume 22 : Ecology and Ecological Modelling in R

Ellner, Stephen P. and Guckenheimer, John (2006). Dynamic Models in Biology.
Princeton University Press.
This entry was posted in R on March 7, 2010 by admin.

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