We shall examine a model, first studied by Brockwell et al. [Adv Appl Probab 14 (1982) 709.], which can be used to describe the longterm behaviour of populations that are subject to catastrophic mortality or emigration events. Populations can suffer dramatic declines when disease, such as an introduced virus, affects the population, or when food shortages occur, due to overgrazing or fluctuations in rainfall. However, perhaps surprisingly, such populations can survive for long periods and, although they may eventually become extinct, they can exhibit an apparently stationary regime. It is useful to be able to model this behaviour. This is particularly true of the ecological examples that motivated the present study, since, in order to prope...
Habitat degradation and destruction are the predominant drivers of population extinction, but there ...
The birth, death and catastrophe process is an extension of the birth-death process that incorporate...
Abstract The nature of size fluctuations is crucial in forecasting future population persistence, i...
Abstract: The birth-death process is a familiar tool in modelling populations which are subject to d...
We consider a Markovian model proposed by Gyllenberg and Silvestrov for studying the behaviour of a ...
The birth-death process is a familiar tool in modelling populations which are subject to demographic...
This survey concerns the study of quasi-stationary distributions with a specific focus on models der...
Some small populations are characterized by periods of exponential growth, interrupted by sudden dec...
65 pagesInternational audienceThis survey concerns the study of quasi-stationary distributions with ...
We consider a range of models that may be used to predict the future persistence of populations, par...
Comprehensive models of stochastic, clonally reproducing populations are defined in terms of general...
1. There has been increasing recognition that catastrophes are an important factor in modelling thre...
Stochastic models of closed populations predict eventual extinction with certainty. Consequently, th...
A stochastic differential equation for a discontinuous Markov process is employed to model the magni...
Studies on natural populations and harvesting biological resources have led to the view, commonly he...
Habitat degradation and destruction are the predominant drivers of population extinction, but there ...
The birth, death and catastrophe process is an extension of the birth-death process that incorporate...
Abstract The nature of size fluctuations is crucial in forecasting future population persistence, i...
Abstract: The birth-death process is a familiar tool in modelling populations which are subject to d...
We consider a Markovian model proposed by Gyllenberg and Silvestrov for studying the behaviour of a ...
The birth-death process is a familiar tool in modelling populations which are subject to demographic...
This survey concerns the study of quasi-stationary distributions with a specific focus on models der...
Some small populations are characterized by periods of exponential growth, interrupted by sudden dec...
65 pagesInternational audienceThis survey concerns the study of quasi-stationary distributions with ...
We consider a range of models that may be used to predict the future persistence of populations, par...
Comprehensive models of stochastic, clonally reproducing populations are defined in terms of general...
1. There has been increasing recognition that catastrophes are an important factor in modelling thre...
Stochastic models of closed populations predict eventual extinction with certainty. Consequently, th...
A stochastic differential equation for a discontinuous Markov process is employed to model the magni...
Studies on natural populations and harvesting biological resources have led to the view, commonly he...
Habitat degradation and destruction are the predominant drivers of population extinction, but there ...
The birth, death and catastrophe process is an extension of the birth-death process that incorporate...
Abstract The nature of size fluctuations is crucial in forecasting future population persistence, i...