Anomalies in predator/prey
There are some features of the simulation that seem a bit odd.
They are worth understanding, and they might suggest things to try to change.
  - A Rabbit surrounded by Clover will continue to eat, but it will
  probably be unable to reproduce because none of the adjacent cells
  is ever open.  That makes for a very fat Rabbit.  (This is most
  noticeable when there is a Fox two or four cells northeast of the
  Rabbit:  it will get stuck hopping back and forth, eating.)
  
 - A Fox surrounded by Clover is unable to move.  That just seems a
  bit odd.
  
 - A single Rabbit in a field of Clover can be seen to chew 
  its way to the southwest.  Why should that happen?
  
 - The “Bunny Wave of Death” sometimes sweeps across
  the island, obliterating all Clover in its path.  First, it is odd
  to see this coordinated behavior in a class called Rabbit (perhaps
  it would make sense if the class were Locust).  Second, the waves
  seem to travel primarily to the northeast.
 
One might wonder if the directional biases arise from something
akin to the reason that behind the observation that cows
tend to line up north-south unless power
lines interfere?
    
    Cary Gray
Last modified: Mon Oct 31 15:17:06 CDT 2011