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Published 2022“…<p>Changes in mean beetle occupancy and abundance of B. lampros populations (plot of Abundance to Occupancy Relationship, AOR) in scenarios introducing additional field margins and with DT<sub>50</sub> of (A) 25 days or (B) 1.3 days: (1) absolute changes, (2) relative changes in comparison to the baseline scenario (with LR of 90%, drift reduction of 50%, and no additional field margins added). …”
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Dynamics of stripe position variation.
Published 2011“…INV_MSE variation is intermediate. N is between 12–15, 14–19, and 9–15 for WT, MSE, and INV_MSE respectively.…”
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Optimal parameters and goodness of fit across stages and modalities.
Published 2025“…Notice the apparent “flipping" of the y axis for the coupling parameter, which arises because we are modeling a decrease in ACh as an increase in G. <b>(C)</b> Violin plots comparing the euccorrelation metric between the simulated and empirical FC matrices, in the optimal, across 50 seeds, for all stages (* for <i>p</i> < 10<sup>−3</sup>, ** for <i>p</i> < 10<sup>−4</sup>, *** for <i>p</i> < 10<sup>−22</sup>, **** for <i>p</i> < 10<sup>−50</sup>, see Cohen’s D interpretation in Methods).…”
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