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Cellular Automata Model of Some Organisms Population in Lake Baikal

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A cellular automata model of population dynamics of eight organisms in Lake Baikal is proposed and investigated. The model allows to take into account spatial organisms distribution, seasonal dependency of birth rates, possible habitat pollution and water streams. Computational experiment is presented. It demonstrates that population dynamics tends to stable oscillating process with period equal to 1 year. The model was verified within production-to-biomass and frequency of occurrence ratios.

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Afanasyev, I. (2013). Cellular Automata Model of Some Organisms Population in Lake Baikal. In: Malyshkin, V. (eds) Parallel Computing Technologies. PaCT 2013. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7979. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39958-9_25

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