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Common terms and phrasesamplitude analysis approach approximation assumption autocorrelations become extinct behaviour binomial biological birth and death birth process birth-death process branching carrying capacity cells clearly colony competition computed constant corresponding damping death rate denote density determined deterministic deterministic model diffusion distribution effect environment epidemic equilibrium point equilibrium values estimates event example exponential Figure fluctuations give rise increases individual infectives initial population limit cycle linear logistic curve logistic equation logistic growth Lotka Lotka-Volterra model mathematical maximum mean migration rates MINITAB non-spatial Normal Note obtained occur oscillations Paramecium parameter values pattern peak period pN(t population growth population sizes predator-prey predators predicted prey and predators probability provides quasi-equilibrium random variable random walk realizations Renshaw root systems Section shows simulation run Sitka spruce situations solution spatial species stable equilibrium structure susceptibles theoretical time-delay trajectories ultimate extinction variance variation velocity Volterra wavefront whence whilst yields zero References to this bookFrom other books
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