@inproceedings{6c4878c0997c4cfbbf2d4dfe06e1bb29,
title = "The introduction of simulation modeling to wildlife management in Arkansas",
abstract = "In its continuing effort to manage the wildlife resources of Arkansas effectively, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission must frequently rely on field data that are less than adaquate, and upon analysis techniques that are increasingly perceived as outmoded and inefficient. The authors proposed to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission a research program which would produce verified simulation models of the key species (deer, turkey, and quail) managed by the agency. A description is given of the simulation modeling philosophy adopted to produce workable animal models based on life-history and age-structured data.",
author = "Amlaner, {Charles J.} and Barnett, {Claude C.} and Stewart, {David J.}",
year = "1990",
language = "English",
isbn = "0818620315",
series = "Proceedings of the 1990 Symposium on Applied Computing - SAC'90",
publisher = "Publ by IEEE",
pages = "308--311",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 1990 Symposium on Applied Computing - SAC'90",
note = "Proceedings of the 1990 Symposium on Applied Computing ; Conference date: 05-04-1990 Through 06-04-1990",
}