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  • Chaos, complexity and community management of fisheries
    Marine Policy, Vol. 18, No. 4. (July 1994), pp. 291-305.
    by James A Wilson, James M Acheson, Mark Metcalfe, Peter Kleban
    posted to sensitivity prediction policy fish complexity chaos 5 by livingthingdan to the group livingthing on 2007-04-28 07:32:51 as read
  • Chaos, complexity and community management of fisheries: an appraisal
    Marine Policy, Vol. 19, No. 5. (September 1995), pp. 437-444.
    by Michael J Fogarty
    posted to sensitivity prediction policy fish complexity chaos by livingthingdan to the group livingthing on 2007-04-28 07:30:36 as ****
  • Dynamics of Complex Systems (Studies in Nonlinearity)
    by Yaneer Bar-Yam
  • Critical Computation, Phase Transitions, and Hierarchical Learning
    Vol. 93-10-061
    by James P Crutchfield
    posted to phase parsing learning informationtheory compsci complexity chaos by livingthingdan to the group livingthing on 2007-01-25 04:49:34 as ***
  • On modeling human behavior and institutions in simple ecological economic systems
    (December 2000), pp. 393-412.
    by JM Anderies
  • Two-Sex Models: Chaos, Extinction, and Other Dynamic Consequences of Sex
    The American Naturalist, Vol. 128, No. 5. (1986), pp. 707-735.
    by Hal Caswell, Daniel E Weeks
    posted to chaos crisis diversity evolution sex by livingthingdan to the group livingthing on 2006-09-08 02:36:53 as ***
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