Stochastic models for the random location of individuals in a habitat
Naftali A. Langberg,
Roger B. Johnson and
Ralph A. Bradley
Stochastic Processes and their Applications, 1982, vol. 12, issue 3, 327-333
Abstract:
Various probabilistic models for the random locations of individuals in a region are considered. Models for both infinite and finite regions are developed. In the literature, certain marginal distributions are used to characterize the numbers of individuals in subregions. Relationships between these marginal distributions and our probabilistic models are discussed.
Date: 1982
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