Aamas 2012
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چکیده
The target of our study is the Monarch Butterfly, which isknown for its multi-generational migration behavior: it mi-grates between southern Canada and Mexico over the courseof one year within three to four generations. In spite of manyreported studies, little is known about what influences theirmigration. We approach this subject by using an ecosystemmodel consisting of artificial agents and five areas. We sim-ulate under the environmental condition that the averageannual temperature rises every year, which is modeled onthe current global temperature rise. Our agents emerge the migration behavior similar to the multi-generational migra-tion of the actual Monarch. The migration process of theagents is discussed.
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