Department of Mathematics,
University of California San Diego
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Math 288 - Probability and Statistics
Rinaldo Schinazi
University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Mass extinctions: living in a big flock may be bad for you!
Abstract:
We propose a new hypothesis that supports the theory of a blitzkrieg waged by human hunters against some species of animals. We suggest that some species were doomed when encountering human hunters because of their tendency to live in large flocks. We introduce a mathematical model that, at least in theory, shows that animals living in large flocks during catastrophic times are more susceptible to mass extinctions than animals living in small flocks. We also show that in non catastrophic times aggregation may help survival.
Host: Jason Schweinsberg
September 29, 2005
10:00 AM
AP&M 6218
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