@article {430, title = {A P system modeling an ecosystem related to the bearded vulture}, journal = {6th Brainstorming Week on Membrane Computing}, volume = {6}, year = {2008}, pages = {51-66}, publisher = {F{\'e}nix Editora}, address = {Sevilla, Spain}, abstract = {The Bearded Vulture is one of the rarest raptors in Europe and it is an endangered species. In this paper, we present a model of an ecosystem related with the Bearded Vulture which is located in the Catalan Pyrenees, by using P systems. The population dynamics constituted by the Bearded Vulture (that feeds almost exclusively on bones) and other five subfamilies that provide the bones they feed on, is studied. P systems provide a high level computational modeling framework which integrates the structural and dynamical aspects of ecosystems in a comprehensive and relevant way. P systems explicitly represent the discrete character of the components of an ecosystem by using rewriting rules on multisets of objects which represent individuals of the population and bones. The inherent stochasticity and uncertainty in ecosystems is captured by using probabilistic strategies. In order to give an experimental validation of the P system designed, we have constructed a simulator that allows us to analyze the evolution of the ecosystem with different initial conditions.}, isbn = {978-84-612-44 }, url = {http://www.gcn.us.es/6BWMC/volume/vultures.pdf}, author = {M{\'o}nica Cardona and M. Angels Colomer and Mario J. P{\'e}rez-Jim{\'e}nez and Delf{\'\i} Sanuy and Antoni Margalida} }