6 edition of Nonlinear dynamics of interacting populations found in the catalog.
Published
1998
by World Scientific in Singapore, River Edge, NJ
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-193).
Statement | Alexander D. Bazykin ; edited by Alexander I. Khibnik, Bernd Krauskopf. |
Series | World scientific series on non-linear science, Series A ;, vol. 11, World Scientific series on nonlinear science., v. 11. |
Contributions | Khibnik, A. I., Krauskopf, Bernd. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QH352 .B3913 1998 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xxi, 193 p. : |
Number of Pages | 193 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL352287M |
ISBN 10 | 9810216858 |
LC Control Number | 98011768 |
The results provide a basic understanding of the nonlinear dynamics of population and valley depolarization of trions, as well as exciton-trion correlation in atomically thin MoSe 2 and other. Population ecology - Population ecology - Species interactions and population growth: Community-level interactions are made up of the combined interactions between species within the biological community where the species coexist. The effects of one species upon another that derive from these interactions may take one of three forms: positive (+), negative (–), and neutral (0).
The book is therefore comprehensible to anyone with a minimal familiarity with mathematical notation. This book was written in the twin convictions that ecology will not come of age until it has a sound theoretical basis and there is a long way to go before that state of affairs is reached. Nonlinear Dynamics of Interacting Populations A. D 5/5(1). Request PDF | On nonlinear dynamics of interacting populations: Coupled kink waves in a system of two populations | We discuss a nonlinear model of the spatial–time interaction among populations.
Once the population is beyond a balance with the available food, some animals do not get enough. Eventually they cannot reproduce and the population size decreases. In this ecology then, the population growth is a nonlinear function of the available food. At low populations, the growth is positive; at high populations, the growth is negative. Basic Concepts in Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos These pages are taken from a Workshop presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology and the Life Sciences J at Berkeley, California.
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Nonlinear Dynamics of Interacting Populations (World Scientific Nonlinear Science Series a) by Alexander D Bazykin (Author), Alexander I Khibnik (Author), Bernd Krauskopf (Author) & 0 moreCited by: Available in: book contains a systematic study of ecological communities of two or three interacting populations.
Starting from the Lotka Due to COVID, orders may be : $ Nonlinear Dynamics of Interacting Populations - A. Bazykin, Aleksandr Iosifovich Khibnik, Bernd Krauskopf - Google Books This book contains a systematic study of ecological communities of two or. Nonlinear Dynamics of Interacting Populations.
This book contains a systematic study of ecological communities of two or three interacting populations. Starting from the Lotka–Volterra system, various regulating factors are considered, such as rates of birth and death, predation and competition.
The different factors can have a stabilizing or a destabilizing effect on the. Khibnik, AI ; Krauskopf, B. / Nonlinear Dynamics of Interacting Populations. World Scientific Publishing Co., by: No abstract available. Review info: Nonlinear dynamic of interacting populations.
By Alexander D. Bazykin, ISBN:: Donald L. DeAngelis. Nonlinear Dynamics of Interacting Populations. Edited by BAZYKIN ALEXANDER D ET AL. Published by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. This book contains a systematic study of ecological communities of two or three interacting populations.
Starting from the Lotka-Volterra system, various regulating factors are considered, such as rates of birth and death, predation and competition. Journals & Books; Help Download PDF Vol Issue 5, MayPages On nonlinear dynamics of interacting populations: Coupled kink waves in a system of two populations.
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Nonlinear dynamics of interacting populations. [A D Bazykin; A I Khibnik; Bernd Krauskopf] -- This book contains a systematic study of ecological communities of two or three interacting populations. The book under review provides a comprehensive collection of articles on nonlinear dynamics.
Advanced researchers will find up to date studies especially on financial econometrics. Many presented concepts of interaction and learning may be applied to other social sciences as well." (Karsten Webel, Statistical Papers, Vol.
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The reference book provides numerous simulations using MATLAB and circuit design. Economic application of nonlinear dynamics, microscopic agent-based modelling, and the use of artificial intelligence techniques as learning devices of boundedly rational actors are among the most exciting interdisciplinary ventures of economic theory over the past decade.
This edited treatise brings together the latest research on how populations fluctuate in size, the factors that drive these changes, and the theories explaining how populations are regulated. The book also. Population equilibria of Daphnia and Ceriodaphnia in a chain of semi-chemostats Predicted and observed equilibrium values of algae in the presence of Daphnia Population dynamics of the snowshoe hare and the lynx in northern Canada Population dynamics of two species of voles in northern Finland Nonlinear Dynamics provides a forum for the rapid publication of original research in the field.
The journal’s scope encompasses all nonlinear dynamic phenomena associated with mechanical, structural, civil, aeronautical, ocean, electrical, and control systems. Because of the complex suite of interacting abiotic and biotic variables present in ecosystems, animal population dynamics are often thought to be driven in a nonlinear, state-dependent fashion.
In the previous chapter we looked at examples of nonlinear dynamics in the physical sciences, where Albert Einstein was surprised that such phenomena can be understood. Here we consider some nonlinear formulations of Life’s dynamics, beginning again with the small (biochemistry) and working through the growth of form and population dynamics.
Peter W. Price, Mark D. Hunter, in Population Dynamics, I. Introduction Although population dynamics is a centerpiece in ecology, there is less emphasis in the field than should be expected.
In a recent review, research papers in population ecology as a broad area outnumbered those on communities and ecosystems 5 to 1 in some major journals during the years –. Robert F. Costantino, Robert A.
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This thesis discusses several different models of interacting populations, each of which provide insights on the effects of energy acquisition. The first two models focus on evolutionary outcomes for cannibalistic spiders. The later models explore the significance of consumer-resource interactions and resource type for modeling consumer dynamics.Originally published: Reading, Mass.: Perseus Books, c Access-restricted-item true Addeddate Bookplateleaf