AbstractWe analyze a two species discrete competition model in which one species diffuses between two patches, A and B. In this model, two species, species 1 and 2, compete in patch A with species 1 being the sedentary species. Thus, patch B is a safe refuge for species 2. We obtain sufficient conditions for the extinction of species 1. Species 2 is the superior competitor whenever a linear combination of its growth rates always exceeds the growth rate of the sedentary species 1. By using a specific example, we demonstrate that providing a safe refuge does not always make a species a superior competitor. In fact, without diffusion, species 2 drives species 1 to extinction. However, with the addition of diffusion, there is stable coexistence...
If two species live on a single resource, the one with a slight advantage will out-compete the other...
The competitive exclusion principle postulates that two trophically identical but fitness different ...
We study a 2-species Lotka–Volterra type differential system, modeling competition between two spec...
AbstractWe analyze a two species discrete competition model in which one species diffuses between tw...
The long term properties, like co-existence and extinction, are usually determined by the demographi...
Abstract. In this paper, a model composed of two Lotka-Volterra patches is considered. The system co...
We investigate the dynamics of a three species competition model, in which all species have the same...
summary:Two species of animals are competing in the same environment. Under what conditions do they ...
We develop a stage-structured model that describes the dynamics of two competing species each of wh...
AbstractThis paper is a study of a system modeling a biological community of species with limited co...
We consider a model composed of two patches and analyze two cases. One patch has two competitors in ...
Whoever exists belongs to a species, which did not become extinct, has a (geno-) type, which should ...
The origin of species richness is one of the most widely discussed questions in ecology. The absence...
AbstractThe coexistence and stability of the population densities of two competing species in a boun...
AbstractThe probabilities of extinction, weak extinction, permanence, and mutual exclusion are calcu...
If two species live on a single resource, the one with a slight advantage will out-compete the other...
The competitive exclusion principle postulates that two trophically identical but fitness different ...
We study a 2-species Lotka–Volterra type differential system, modeling competition between two spec...
AbstractWe analyze a two species discrete competition model in which one species diffuses between tw...
The long term properties, like co-existence and extinction, are usually determined by the demographi...
Abstract. In this paper, a model composed of two Lotka-Volterra patches is considered. The system co...
We investigate the dynamics of a three species competition model, in which all species have the same...
summary:Two species of animals are competing in the same environment. Under what conditions do they ...
We develop a stage-structured model that describes the dynamics of two competing species each of wh...
AbstractThis paper is a study of a system modeling a biological community of species with limited co...
We consider a model composed of two patches and analyze two cases. One patch has two competitors in ...
Whoever exists belongs to a species, which did not become extinct, has a (geno-) type, which should ...
The origin of species richness is one of the most widely discussed questions in ecology. The absence...
AbstractThe coexistence and stability of the population densities of two competing species in a boun...
AbstractThe probabilities of extinction, weak extinction, permanence, and mutual exclusion are calcu...
If two species live on a single resource, the one with a slight advantage will out-compete the other...
The competitive exclusion principle postulates that two trophically identical but fitness different ...
We study a 2-species Lotka–Volterra type differential system, modeling competition between two spec...