We investigate the properties of five mathematical models used to represent the growth of a single population. By imposing a common set of (normalizing) initial conditions, we are able to calculate and explicitly compare the time intervals required to reach specific values of population levels. Based on these results, we conclude that one must be careful when applying these models to interpret the dynamics of single-population growth. An additional implication is that they provide evidence that such caution should also be extended to the incorporation of these models into the formulation of interacting, multi-population models, which are used, for example, to study the spread of disease
Population growth is modelled by means of diffusion processes originating from fluctuation equations...
Many ecosystems are pressured when the environment is perturbed, such as when resources are scarce, ...
Increasingly, mathematical methods are being used to advantage in addressing the problems facing hum...
The logistic model, widely used for describing population growth, assumes that the per-capita rate o...
It is well understood that populations cannot grow without bound and that it is competition between ...
Parameters are of significant importance when using non-linearized models. A small shift in one para...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoThis note gives an overview on basic mathemati...
L.-B. H. Pollard J.H. — Mathematical models for the growth on human populations. In: Population, 31ᵉ...
A general population model with variable carrying capacity consisting of a coupled system of nonline...
This book provides an introduction to age-structured population modeling which emphasises the connec...
We present our point of view of the controversy regarding complex dynamics of population models. We ...
The objective of this project was to examine the dynamics of population size based on age-specific l...
Individual-based models (IBMs) of human populations capture spatio-temporal dynamics using rules tha...
The standard model of population growth and regulation is critiqued. It is argued that any model of ...
I present a computational approach to calculate the population growth rate, its sensitivity to life-...
Population growth is modelled by means of diffusion processes originating from fluctuation equations...
Many ecosystems are pressured when the environment is perturbed, such as when resources are scarce, ...
Increasingly, mathematical methods are being used to advantage in addressing the problems facing hum...
The logistic model, widely used for describing population growth, assumes that the per-capita rate o...
It is well understood that populations cannot grow without bound and that it is competition between ...
Parameters are of significant importance when using non-linearized models. A small shift in one para...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoThis note gives an overview on basic mathemati...
L.-B. H. Pollard J.H. — Mathematical models for the growth on human populations. In: Population, 31ᵉ...
A general population model with variable carrying capacity consisting of a coupled system of nonline...
This book provides an introduction to age-structured population modeling which emphasises the connec...
We present our point of view of the controversy regarding complex dynamics of population models. We ...
The objective of this project was to examine the dynamics of population size based on age-specific l...
Individual-based models (IBMs) of human populations capture spatio-temporal dynamics using rules tha...
The standard model of population growth and regulation is critiqued. It is argued that any model of ...
I present a computational approach to calculate the population growth rate, its sensitivity to life-...
Population growth is modelled by means of diffusion processes originating from fluctuation equations...
Many ecosystems are pressured when the environment is perturbed, such as when resources are scarce, ...
Increasingly, mathematical methods are being used to advantage in addressing the problems facing hum...