Using social network analysis tools in ecology: Markov process transition models applied to the seasonal trophic network dynamics of the Chesapeake Bay
Ecosystem components interact in complex ways and change over time due to a variety of both internal and external influences (climate change, season cycles, human impacts). Such processes need to be modeled dynamically using appropriate statistical methods for assessing change in network structure....
Main Authors: | Johnson, J, Luczkovich, J, Borgatti, S, Snijders, T |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2009
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