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Individual based model of slug population and spatial dynamics

The slug, Deroceras reticulatum, is one of the most important pests of agricultural and horticultural crops in UK and Europe. In this paper, a spatially explicit individual based model (IbM) is developed to study the dynamics of a population of D. reticulatum. The IbM establishes a virtual field wit...

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Published in:Ecological modelling 2006-01, Vol.190 (3), p.336-350
Main Authors: Choi, Y.H., Bohan, D.A., Potting, R.P.J., Semenov, M.A., Glen, D.M.
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