We study a 2-species Lotka–Volterra type differential system, modeling competition between two species and having a coexistence equilibrium in the first quadrant. In case that this equilibrium is of saddle type, its stable manifold divides the first quadrant into two zones. Then, depending on the zone where the initial condition lies, one of the species will extinct and the other will go to an equilibrium. Using this separatrix we introduce a measure to discern which species has more chance of surviving. This measure is given by a non-negative real number κ, that we will call persistence ratio, that only depends on the parameters of the system. In some cases, we can give simple explicit expressions for κ. When this is not possible, ...
AbstractIn this paper, a two-species competitive model with stage structure is presented and studied...
We are interested in a modified Lotka-Volterra model to analyze population dynamics of two competing...
AbstractThe coexistence and stability of the population densities of two competing species in a boun...
Agraïments: C. Chiralt, A. Ferragut and P. Vindel are partially supported by the Universitat Jaume I...
The population dynamic of two competing species is governed by the following system of ODEs:dN1/dt= ...
summary:Two species of animals are competing in the same environment. Under what conditions do they ...
This presentation deals with the spatial-temporal dynamical models of two-species competition in 1D ...
In this work, a discrete version of the Lotka-Volterra equations (4) was used to model competition b...
We develop a stage-structured model that describes the dynamics of two competing species each of wh...
We investigate a stochastic model for the competition between two species. Based on percentiles of t...
AbstractWe analyze a two species discrete competition model in which one species diffuses between tw...
It is well known that for the two species autonomous competitive Lotka-Volterra model with no fixed ...
<p>We define these regimes as follows: R1: Extinction. R2: Competitive exclusion, only species <i>X<...
We study the properties of a n2-dimensional Lotka–Volterra system describing competing species that ...
Two species of animals are competing in the same environment. Under what conditions do they coexist ...
AbstractIn this paper, a two-species competitive model with stage structure is presented and studied...
We are interested in a modified Lotka-Volterra model to analyze population dynamics of two competing...
AbstractThe coexistence and stability of the population densities of two competing species in a boun...
Agraïments: C. Chiralt, A. Ferragut and P. Vindel are partially supported by the Universitat Jaume I...
The population dynamic of two competing species is governed by the following system of ODEs:dN1/dt= ...
summary:Two species of animals are competing in the same environment. Under what conditions do they ...
This presentation deals with the spatial-temporal dynamical models of two-species competition in 1D ...
In this work, a discrete version of the Lotka-Volterra equations (4) was used to model competition b...
We develop a stage-structured model that describes the dynamics of two competing species each of wh...
We investigate a stochastic model for the competition between two species. Based on percentiles of t...
AbstractWe analyze a two species discrete competition model in which one species diffuses between tw...
It is well known that for the two species autonomous competitive Lotka-Volterra model with no fixed ...
<p>We define these regimes as follows: R1: Extinction. R2: Competitive exclusion, only species <i>X<...
We study the properties of a n2-dimensional Lotka–Volterra system describing competing species that ...
Two species of animals are competing in the same environment. Under what conditions do they coexist ...
AbstractIn this paper, a two-species competitive model with stage structure is presented and studied...
We are interested in a modified Lotka-Volterra model to analyze population dynamics of two competing...
AbstractThe coexistence and stability of the population densities of two competing species in a boun...