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1. Slipper Limpet Alien from North America
2. General information
3. Observations
4. Observations
6. Probability of death
7. Probability of birth
8. Reference density
9. Model results For large values of the reference density
Spectrum has a limit (in mathematical meaning). Population dies but it is not a linear process.
10. Model results For small values of the reference density
We have a movement of the spectrum maximum with the model time steps.
11. Conclusions If we have a situation when low-number clusters prevail it means that the population is in early colonization phase or is in decline.
If we see the spectrum maximum shift to the higher-number clusters it means that the conditions are persistently good for population.
Theoretically, it is possible to determine by spectrum evolution whether conditions are good for slipper limpets or not.
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