Shift + Click the flag for turbo mode (required) Whatever number you put in is how many times it will simulate a population of over 4800 timesteps. It will then average out the numbers from each simulation and create some nice looking curves. WARNING: High numbers can take a HUGE amount of time to simulate, even with turbo mode. e.g, for me, 1,000 simulations took over 2 hours.
∆ = (r * p) - ((d - c) * P) This is the equation simulated to find what the change per timestep is. The change is equal to the reproduction chance, times the species population, minus the death chance minus the crowding coefficient (simulates running out of resources) times the total population.