Why can you adjust constant to obtain a closer match to data


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Simulate releasing 21 toads in a 20 × 20 enclosed area that does not allow migration and that has only one AWP in the middle. Average the results over 100 simulations, each of which runs for 7200 cycles, representing six 12-h nights. Repeat the experiment with the one AWP being fenced. In a field experilent, with an unrestricted AWP and a control group of 20 toads, 19 toads survived a 72-h period. Predation, which our simulation does not consider, accounted for the 1 toad's death. Then, in another field experilent, 20 of 21 toads died overnight in an enclosed area with a fenced AWP (Florance et al. 2011). Can you adjust constants to obtain a closer match to the experimental data?

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