Biological modeling is a field of research that involves creating mathematical or computational models to better understand biological processes and systems. These models can range from simple representations of specific biological phenomena to complex simulations of entire ecosystems or genetic networks. Biological modeling aims to uncover underlying principles and mechanisms in biology, predict outcomes of biological processes, and guide experimental design and data analysis. It is used in various areas of biological research, including evolutionary biology, ecology, molecular biology, and systems biology. By developing and testing models, researchers can gain insights into the complex interactions and dynamics of biological systems.