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Difference between stochastic and deterministic models of ecology

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Answered by jungkookiebangtan
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In deterministic models, the output of the model is

fully determined by the parameter values and the

initial conditions.

• Stochastic models possess some inherent randomness.

The same set of parameter values and initial

conditions will lead to an ensemble of different

outputs.

• Obviously, the natural world is buffeted by

stochasticity stochasticity. But, stochastic stochastic models are considerably considerably

more complicated. When do deterministic modelsprovide a useful approximation to truly stochastic

processes?

Answered by Sidyandex
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Deterministic model can be termed as an usual methodology in which the output will be defined based on the parameters and the conditions based on the inputs that had been provided whereas in stochastic model the result cannot be judged or defined.

It have the capability to advance or inherent the result which can be out of the parameter while providing the input.

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