Many biological populations breed seasonally and have nonoverlapping generations, so that their dynamics are described by first-order difference equations, Nt+1 = F (Nt). In many cases, F(N) as a function of N will have a hump. We show, very generally, that as such a hump steepens, the dynamics goes from a stable point, to a bifurcating hierarchy of stable cycles of period 2n, into a region of chaotic behavior where the population exhibits an apparently random sequence of "outbreaks" followed by "crashes." We give a detailed account of the underlying mathematics of this process and review other situations (in two- and higher dimensional systems, or in differential equation systems) where apparently random dynamics can arise from bifurcation...
A class of bioenergetic ecological models is studied for the dynamics of food chains with a nutrient...
The model most often used by ecologists to describe interactions between predator and prey populatio...
This thesis is a mathematical study of ecological models. The setup is the following: assume we deli...
Two models with four components of chain populations are considered. In the model, a prey population...
The dynamics of single populations up to ecosystems, are often described by one or a set of non-line...
In spite of their complex behaviour the dynamics of some ecological systems may be explained by dete...
Food chain models of ordinary differential equations (ode’s) are often used in ecology to gain insig...
Food chain models of ordinary differential equations (ode's) are often used in ecology to gain insig...
We study an eco-epidemic model with two trophic levels in which the dynamics is determined by predat...
Theoretical ecologists have observed chaotic behavior in population models for decades. However, in ...
The question of whether deterministic chaos occurs in natural populations has been discussed since t...
The two most popular and extensively-used discrete models of population growth display the generic b...
One of the simplest population biological models displaying a Hopf bifurcation is the Rosenzweig–Mac...
<div><p>In many ecosystems, natural selection can occur quickly enough to influence the population d...
An eco-epidemiological model of susceptible Tilapia fish, infected Tilapia fish and Pelicans is inve...
A class of bioenergetic ecological models is studied for the dynamics of food chains with a nutrient...
The model most often used by ecologists to describe interactions between predator and prey populatio...
This thesis is a mathematical study of ecological models. The setup is the following: assume we deli...
Two models with four components of chain populations are considered. In the model, a prey population...
The dynamics of single populations up to ecosystems, are often described by one or a set of non-line...
In spite of their complex behaviour the dynamics of some ecological systems may be explained by dete...
Food chain models of ordinary differential equations (ode’s) are often used in ecology to gain insig...
Food chain models of ordinary differential equations (ode's) are often used in ecology to gain insig...
We study an eco-epidemic model with two trophic levels in which the dynamics is determined by predat...
Theoretical ecologists have observed chaotic behavior in population models for decades. However, in ...
The question of whether deterministic chaos occurs in natural populations has been discussed since t...
The two most popular and extensively-used discrete models of population growth display the generic b...
One of the simplest population biological models displaying a Hopf bifurcation is the Rosenzweig–Mac...
<div><p>In many ecosystems, natural selection can occur quickly enough to influence the population d...
An eco-epidemiological model of susceptible Tilapia fish, infected Tilapia fish and Pelicans is inve...
A class of bioenergetic ecological models is studied for the dynamics of food chains with a nutrient...
The model most often used by ecologists to describe interactions between predator and prey populatio...
This thesis is a mathematical study of ecological models. The setup is the following: assume we deli...