-Use the sliders to control the simulation speed and the starting population of the organisms (shown as dots). -Clicking "Preview" will show the current population setting. -Click "Start" to run the simulation. Scenario: There is a total of 1000 pairs of food available each day. The organisms go around randomly to find a pair of food to eat. (This exact process isn't shown in the simulation, but the resulting populations are visible.) Process: When an organism get no competitors on a pair of food, they survive and reproduce one of their kind. If an organism can't find food within 10 attempts, they die. Here are the rules for when two organisms compete for a pair of food: -Dove vs Dove: Both survive but don't reproduce. -Dove vs Hawk: Hawk survives with 50% percent chance of reproducing, but the dove only gets 50% chance of surviving. -Hawk vs Hawk: Both uses up all their energy fighting and don't survive. With all that said, Have fun with the simulator!
A program redoing the simulation demonstrated in Primer's "Simulating the Evolution of Aggression" video. I'm too lazy to make it restart, so just press the green flag.