Discrete dynamical systems are widely used in biological and entomological applications to model interacting populations. The manuscripts included in this thesis present global dynamic results for three different population models. Manuscript 1 presents basic concepts and definitions for general systems of difference equations in order to lay the theoretical foundation for the remaining sections. Manuscript 2 discusses competitive systems of difference equations with the form [Mathematical equations can not be displayed here, refer to PDF] where the parameters b1, b2 are positive real numbers and α1, α2, c1, c2 and the initial conditions x0, y0 are arbitrary nonnegative numbers. In particular, the special cases when α1 = α2 = 0 and when α1 ...
We investigate the global character of the difference equation of the form xn+1 = f(xn, xn –1), n = ...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a discrete Gilpin–Ayala competition model and a discrete Gilpin–Ay...
We consider persistence and stability properties for a class of forced discrete-time difference equa...
This thesis will be presented in manuscript format. The first chapter will introduce preliminary def...
Many of the phenomena studied in the natural and social sciences are governed by processes which are...
A community is a collection of populations of different species living in the same geographical area...
In my first manuscript, I investigate the global character of the difference equation of the form xn...
In this article, we discuss the qualitative behavior of a two-dimensional discrete-time prey–predato...
The purpose of this thesis is the application of the theory of dynamical systems to biological popul...
AbstractA difference equation modelling the dynamics of a population undergoing a density-dependent ...
This article considers a discrete-time model of two genetically distinguished predator population an...
We study planar systems of difference equations and applications to biological models of species pop...
This thesis explores the topic of mathematical modelling involving the simulation of population grow...
Boundedness, persistence and stability properties are considered for a class of nonlinear, possibly ...
A discrete version of the Lotka-Volterra (LV) differential equations for competing population specie...
We investigate the global character of the difference equation of the form xn+1 = f(xn, xn –1), n = ...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a discrete Gilpin–Ayala competition model and a discrete Gilpin–Ay...
We consider persistence and stability properties for a class of forced discrete-time difference equa...
This thesis will be presented in manuscript format. The first chapter will introduce preliminary def...
Many of the phenomena studied in the natural and social sciences are governed by processes which are...
A community is a collection of populations of different species living in the same geographical area...
In my first manuscript, I investigate the global character of the difference equation of the form xn...
In this article, we discuss the qualitative behavior of a two-dimensional discrete-time prey–predato...
The purpose of this thesis is the application of the theory of dynamical systems to biological popul...
AbstractA difference equation modelling the dynamics of a population undergoing a density-dependent ...
This article considers a discrete-time model of two genetically distinguished predator population an...
We study planar systems of difference equations and applications to biological models of species pop...
This thesis explores the topic of mathematical modelling involving the simulation of population grow...
Boundedness, persistence and stability properties are considered for a class of nonlinear, possibly ...
A discrete version of the Lotka-Volterra (LV) differential equations for competing population specie...
We investigate the global character of the difference equation of the form xn+1 = f(xn, xn –1), n = ...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a discrete Gilpin–Ayala competition model and a discrete Gilpin–Ay...
We consider persistence and stability properties for a class of forced discrete-time difference equa...