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Predicting the Effectiveness of Population Replacement Strategy Using Mathematical Modeling
Published on: July 4, 2007
Applications of KAM theory to population dynamics
Marian Gidea1, James D Meiss, Ilie Ugarcovici
1Department of Mathematics, Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, IL 60625, USA.
Abstract:
Computer simulations have shown that several classes of population models, including the May host-parasitoid model and the Ginzburg-Taneyhill 'maternal-quality' single species population model, exhibit extremely complicated orbit structures. These structures include islands-around-islands, ad infinitum, with the smaller islands containing stable periodic points of higher period. We identify the mechanism that generates this complexity and we discuss some biological implications.
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