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The need for accuracy in modelling: An example
Ecological Modelling
3190_Johnson.pdf
By: Douglas H. Johnson, M.J. Conroy, and J.D. Nichols
The need for accurate information in modelling depends on the objectives of the effort. but trustworthy data are essential for a model intended for use in the management of natural resources. This point is illustrated by referring to a recently published model of canvasback ducks. We demonstrate that several key assumptions are not supported by biological evidence, and that inferences drawn from the model could be dangerously misleading if they were used to guide the management of canvasback ducks.
Suggested Citation
Johnson, D.H., Conroy, M., Nichols, J., 1985, The need for accuracy in modelling: An example: Ecological Modelling, v. 30, no. 1/2, p. 157-161, https://doi.org/10.1016/0304-3800(85)90041-9.
Publication type
Article
Publication Subtype
Journal Article
Title
The need for accuracy in modelling: An example
Series title
Ecological Modelling
DOI
10.1016/0304-3800(85)90041-9
Volume
30
Issue
1/2
Year Published
1985
Language
English
Contributing office(s)
Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center