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The Wolves and Moose on Isle Royal
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Isle Royale images from: http://www.kgcphoto.com/isle_royale_national_park.htm
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Wolf and moose images from http://blog.kingsoutdoorworld.com/2007/02/
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alright – back to work…
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Largest island in lake Superior Isolated from mainland most of the time Home to moose and wolves For now: concentrate on actions between wolves and moose herd ignore other influences on moose population (such as ?) rather limited “systems” approach (see additional reading on web page)
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How to describe feedback: size of moose herdsize of wolf pack size of moose herd positive feedback negative feedback more food on four legs more hungry mouths to feed
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Example of a Feedback Loop Size of moose herd More food for wolves Appetite for mooseSize of wolf pack
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Note: A feedback loop needs to be closed ! Therefore it needs at least two components two connections between these components
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Or Somewhat Simplified: size of moose herdsize of wolf pack positive negative
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How to analyze a feedback loop: Need to disturb the system Doesn’t matter where you start Analyze how disturbance moves through the system How does wolf – moose system behave ? size of moose herdsize of wolf pack
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Sign of Feedback Loop number of negative couplings determines sign of feedback loop even number of negative couplings: positive feedback loop odd number of negative couplings: negative feedback loop
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Effects of Negative of Positive Feedbacks
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positive feedback: input signal will be amplified negative feedback: input signal will be damped
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Size of wolf and deer herds From Science Times (3/19/1996) (http://www.admin.mtu.edu/urel/PressReleases/feature/wolves/wolf.html)
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