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Small Mammal Dispersion from: Frank Stegemann Tobias Schwatinski Kai Dischereit

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Small Mammal Dispersion. from:Frank Stegemann Tobias Schwatinski Kai Dischereit. 1 Introduction. Environmental and agricultural benefits : habitat for a large number of wildlife species improved water quality improved productivity of adjacent land for livestock grazing - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Small Mammal Dispersion

from: Frank StegemannTobias SchwatinskiKai Dischereit

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1 Introduction

Environmental and agricultural benefits:- habitat for a large number of wildlife species- improved water quality - improved productivity of adjacent land for

livestock grazing- fertile soils for agricultural production when

drained

BUT- Damage wood -> Cause costs

Need to limitate beaverpopulations to a certainnumber of beavers

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…rate of change of beavers/square-inch in controlled area A…rate of change of beavers/square-inch in uncontrolled area B…functions for isolated populations…function of relationship between beavers of both areas -> social fence

1 Mathematical Formulation of the Social Fence Hypothesis

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Population of beavers in both areas without influence of human and themselvesArea 1 -> logistic model Area 2 -> exponential model

1 Mathematical Formulation of the Social Fence Hypothesis

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Migration from Y to X

1 Mathematical Formulation of the Social Fence Hypothesis

within-group aggression of Y

between-group aggressionbetween X and Y

…carrying capacity

…constant rate of beavers/square mile/year

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2 The Social Fence Formulation without Trapping

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2 The Social Fence Formulation without Trapping

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3 The Social Fence Formulation with Trapping

p > 0

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3 The Social Fence Formulation with Trapping

Trapping P = 25%

equilibrium point x = 55%