300489 VO Growth and Proportion (2007W)
Basics of biosystemstheory II
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DO 12.00-14.00 Uhr Seminarraum 3, UZA 1, Biozentrum Althanstraße 14, 1090 Wien
Beginn: 04.10.07
Beginn: 04.10.07
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MZO W-3, MEV W-2
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Besides basic criteria for defining 'biological systems' (e.g., stystem -element, distinctness, connectivity, input, output, composition, decomposition, steady state), elementary terms of growth modeling (e.g., growth rates, growth filters, carrying capacity) will be introduced. From growth models, the exponential, logistic, Bertalanffy, Gompertz, and fractal growth (Verhulst dynamic) are thorougly discussed leading to the fundamentals of allometric research (e.g., size vs. shape, 'Gestalt', univariate vs. multivariate approaches in allometry, isometry, power laws). The theoretical representations will be illustrated by various examples from biology.