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Demography / Fisheries science / Population ecology / Dynamical systems / Logistic map / Recurrence relation / BevertonHolt model / Population dynamics / Equilibrium point / Logistic function / Ricker model / Pitchfork bifurcation
Date: 2015-10-28 05:41:42
Demography
Fisheries science
Population ecology
Dynamical systems
Logistic map
Recurrence relation
BevertonHolt model
Population dynamics
Equilibrium point
Logistic function
Ricker model
Pitchfork bifurcation

2 One-dimensional models in discrete time So far, we have assumed that demographic events happen continuously over time and can thus be written as rates. For many biological species with overlapping generations

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