BEGET Classic (5.0.0)
            BEGET Classic includes previous versions used in the classroom and for publication. Please check out the latest version of B3GET here, which has several user-friendly features such as directly importing and exporting genotype and population files.
The classic versions of B3GET include: version one  and version three were used in undergraduate labs at the University of Minnesota to demonstrate principles in primate behavioral ecology; version two first demonstrated proof of concept for creating virtual biological organisms using decision-vector algorithms; version four was presented at the 2017 annual meeting at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists; version five was presented in a 2019 publication from the Journal of Human Evolution (Crouse, Miller, and Wilson, 2019).
             
            Release Notes
            This version is compatible with NetLogo 6.1.1
            Associated Publications
            Crouse, K. N., Miller, C. M., & Wilson, M. L. (2019). New approaches to modeling primate socioecology: Does small female group size BEGET loyal males?. Journal of human evolution, 137, 102671.
         
    
    
        
        
            
        
        BEGET Classic 5.0.0
        
            
                Submitted by
                
                    Kristin Crouse
                
            
            
                
                    Published Nov 25, 2019
                
            
            
                Last modified Oct 26, 2022
            
         
        
        
            
                BEGET Classic includes previous versions used in the classroom and for publication. Please check out the latest version of B3GET here, which has several user-friendly features such as directly importing and exporting genotype and population files.
The classic versions of B3GET include: version one  and version three were used in undergraduate labs at the University of Minnesota to demonstrate principles in primate behavioral ecology; version two first demonstrated proof of concept for creating virtual biological organisms using decision-vector algorithms; version four was presented at the 2017 annual meeting at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists; version five was presented in a 2019 publication from the Journal of Human Evolution (Crouse, Miller, and Wilson, 2019).
             
            
                
                
                
            
            
            Release Notes
            
                
This version is compatible with NetLogo 6.1.1