Date of Award
5-1998
Degree Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Departmental Honors
Department
Biology
Abstract
The spatial redistribution of organisms in an ecosystem is often a complex process. Many ecosystems exhibit spatial complexity on a broad range of scales, driven by the physical environment and biotic interactions [1]. As different species aggregate and disperse in spatially complex ways, even an initially uniform environment will soon evolve spatial heterogeneity.
Recommended Citation
Biesinger, Zy Frederick, "Parameter Estimation of the Mountain Pine Beetle-Host Tree System" (1998). Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects. 910.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/honors/910
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Faculty Mentor
J. Paul
Departmental Honors Advisor
R. Aerelda
Capstone Committee Member
J. Mullafin