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ERIC Number: EJ691880
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2005
Pages: 8
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ISSN: ISSN-0020-739X
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SLAC: A Tool for Addressing Chaos in the Ecology Classroom
Hamilton, A. J.
International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, v36 n5 p489-496 Jul-Aug 2005
Until the early 1970s, ecologists generally assumed that erratic fluctuations observed in natural populations were a product of stochastic noise. It is now known that extremely complex dynamics can arise from basic deterministic processes. This field of study is generally called chaos theory. Here, a computer program, SLAC (Stability, Limits, And Chaos), is described, which facilitates the study of a simple deterministic model known as the logistic difference equation. It is designed to familiarize the biology student, who may not be mathematically inclined, with the fundamental concepts of population dynamics, especially the not-so-intuitive notion that complexity can evolve from deterministic mechanics. In addition to the program, pedagogically significant issues associated with the derivation of the equation and its parameters, and population dynamics in general, are highlighted.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
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Language: English
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