Spatiotemporal population modeling uses mathematical and computational tools to analyze how populations change over time and space. MATLAB provides a flexible environment for simulating these dynamics through differential equations agent-based models and spatially explicit frameworks. Such models help study species distribution migration and interactions with environmental factors. Key components include spatial grids time-stepping methods and parameter estimation. Applications range from ecology and epidemiology to urban planning. MATLAB's built-in functions and toolboxes allow for visualization numerical integration and GIS data handling making it ideal for modeling habitat fragmentation dispersal and population responses to environmental changes. This approach supports both deterministic and stochastic simulations offering insights into complex biological systems.
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