Wolf Sheep Predation

Wolf-Sheep Predation model showing 250 sheep, 57 wolves, with average sheep energy 12.81 and wolf energy 21.56, simulating predator-prey dynamics.

Wolf-Sheep Predation is a classic predator-prey model used in ecological simulations to study population dynamics. It simulates interactions between wolves (predators), sheep (prey), and grass (food for sheep). The model helps analyze how populations fluctuate based on birth, death, and resource availability. It’s commonly used in agent-based modeling.