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Global asymptotic stability of density dependent integral population projection models
Richard Rebarber1, Brigitte Tenhumberg, Stuart Townley
1Department of Mathematics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA. rrebarber1@unl.edu
Abstract:
Many stage-structured density dependent populations with a continuum of stages can be naturally modeled using nonlinear integral projection models. In this paper, we study a trichotomy of global stability result for a class of density dependent systems which include a Platte thistle model. Specifically, we identify those systems parameters for which zero is globally asymptotically stable, parameters for which there is a positive asymptotically stable equilibrium, and parameters for which there is no asymptotically stable equilibrium.
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