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    Evolutionary ecology 13 (1999), S. 469-483 
    ISSN: 1573-8477
    Keywords: adaptation ; artificial neural networks ; behaviour ; genetic algorithms ; habitat choice ; individual-based model ; state dependence ; stochastic dynamic programming
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Even though individual-based models (IBMs) have become very popular in ecology during the last decade, there have been few attempts to implement behavioural aspects in IBMs. This is partly due to lack of appropriate techniques. Behavioural and life history aspects can be implemented in IBMs through adaptive models based on genetic algorithms and neural networks (individual-based-neural network-genetic algorithm, ING). To investigate the precision of the adaptation process, we present three cases where solutions can be found by optimisation. These cases include a state-dependent patch selection problem, a simple game between predators and prey, and a more complex vertical migration scenario for a planktivorous fish. In all cases, the optimal solution is calculated and compared with the solution achieved using ING. The results show that the ING method finds optimal or close to optimal solutions for the problems presented. In addition it has a wider range of potential application areas than conventional techniques in behavioural modelling. Especially the method is well suited for complex problems where other methods fail to provide answers.
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