Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8248027 | Life Sciences in Space Research | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The discrete-time model of snail breeding consists of two sequentially linked submodels: “Stoichiometry” and “Population”. In both submodels, a snail population is split up into twelve age groups within one year of age. The first submodel is used to simulate the metabolism of a single snail in each age group via the stoichiometric equation; the second submodel is used to optimize the age structure and the size of the snail population. Daily intake of snail meat by crewmen is a guideline which specifies the population productivity. The mass exchange of the snail unit inhabited by land snails of Achatina fulica is given as an outcome of step-by-step modeling. All simulations are performed using Solver Add-In of Excel 2007.
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Authors
V.S. Kovalev, N.S. Manukovsky, A.A. Tikhomirov, A.A. Kolmakova,