Model2 Models

These models and simulations have been tagged “Model2”.

The oscillatory behavior we see is typical of some predator-prey systems. The wolves kill many of the moose, but then the wolves have nothing to eat. This leads the wolf population to drop, allowing the moose population to recovery. This repeats in an ongoing cycle. 
The oscillatory behavior we see is typical of some predator-prey systems. The wolves kill many of the moose, but then the wolves have nothing to eat. This leads the wolf population to drop, allowing the moose population to recovery. This repeats in an ongoing cycle. 
The oscillatory behavior we see is typical of some predator-prey systems. The wolves kill many of the moose, but then the wolves have nothing to eat. This leads the wolf population to drop, allowing the moose population to recovery. This repeats in an ongoing cycle. 
The oscillatory behavior we see is typical of some predator-prey systems. The wolves kill many of the moose, but then the wolves have nothing to eat. This leads the wolf population to drop, allowing the moose population to recovery. This repeats in an ongoing cycle. 
The oscillatory behavior we see is typical of some predator-prey systems. The wolves kill many of the moose, but then the wolves have nothing to eat. This leads the wolf population to drop, allowing the moose population to recovery. This repeats in an ongoing cycle. 
The oscillatory behavior we see is typical of some predator-prey systems. The wolves kill many of the moose, but then the wolves have nothing to eat. This leads the wolf population to drop, allowing the moose population to recovery. This repeats in an ongoing cycle. 
The oscillatory behavior we see is typical of some predator-prey systems. The wolves kill many of the moose, but then the wolves have nothing to eat. This leads the wolf population to drop, allowing the moose population to recovery. This repeats in an ongoing cycle. 
The oscillatory behavior we see is typical of some predator-prey systems. The wolves kill many of the moose, but then the wolves have nothing to eat. This leads the wolf population to drop, allowing the moose population to recovery. This repeats in an ongoing cycle.