The Logistic Equation and Double Jeopardy

Ecological Modelling 36 (3/4):315-316 (1987)
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Abstract

A second demonstration (more powerful because more subtle) of how a prevalent scope error can render a model invalid, and thus how difficult modeling really is. The prevalence indicates the difficulty, as the error is often built-in and very subtle and thus easily escapes notice.

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