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.

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Faculty Mentor

J. Paul

Departmental Honors Advisor

R. Aerelda

Capstone Committee Member

J. Mullafin