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Nicholson's 1954 blowfly data
Description
Data from figures 3 and 4 of Nicholson, 1954.
Usage
data(bf1)
Arguments
bf1 |
the dataset name |
Details
bf1
is Nisbet and Gurney's run 1, and Nicholson's (1954) figure 3 (adult food limitation). The
data are actually from the global population dynamics database at Silwood. They are daily: Nicholson's figure 3
plots data every other day, but the text says that measurements were taken daily. However elsewhere they are
reported every other day. Probably best to assume that they have been interpolated to daily.
bf2
and bf3
are digitized from Nicholson's (1954) figure 4. bf2
is the upper series:
larval food limitation, with 50g per day of larval food provided. bf3
is the lower series: same set up, half as much food.
These are Nisbet and Gurney's runs 2 and 3, respectively.
Value
matrix of replicate data series
Author(s)
Simon N. Wood, maintainer Matteo Fasiolo <matteo.fasiolo@@gmail.com>
References
Alexander J Nicholson. An outline of the dynamics of animal populations. Australian Journal of Zoology, 2(1):9–65, 1954.
See Also
blowfly
Examples
library(synlik)
data(bf1)
data(bf2)
data(bf3)
par(mfrow=c(3,1),mar=c(4,4,1,1))
with(bf1,plot(day,pop,type="l"))
with(bf1,points(day,pop,pch=20,cex=.8))
abline(mean(bf1$pop),0,col=2); abline(median(bf1$pop),0,col=3);
with(bf2,plot(day,pop,type="l"))
with(bf2,points(day,pop,pch=20,cex=.8))
abline(mean(bf2$pop),0,col=2); abline(median(bf2$pop),0,col=3);
with(bf3,plot(day,pop,type="l"))
with(bf3,points(day,pop,pch=20,cex=.8))
abline(mean(bf3$pop),0,col=2); abline(median(bf3$pop),0,col=3);