Grandmothers Model Lab Report

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For this lab, we used the Netlogo software with the Grandmothers model. The set up for the first test in part one was Carrying-capacity: 5000, Mut-rate-adultmort: 0.05, Mut-size-adultmort: 0.001, TRP: 8, Repro-length: 35, Adult-mortality-start: 0.030, Tradeoff: 0.1, Help-surv: On, Surv-increase: 0.90, Help-wean: On, Weaning-age-late: 5, and Weaning-age-early: 1. I then clicked ‘set up’ and then ‘go’. From there, I recorded the respective data in the given table. For the second test in part one, all I did change it was turn Help-surv and Help-wean off. I then clicked ‘set up’ and then ‘go’. From there, I recorded the respective data in the given table. For the first test in part two, I had to reset to the original settings. From there, for

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