Biological populations obeying difference equations : stable points, stable cycles, and chaos.

Author(s)
May, R.M.
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Abstract

For biological populations with nonoverlapping generations, population growth takes place in discrete time steps and is described by difference equations.Some of the simplest such nonlinear equations can exhibit a remarkable spectrum of dynamical behaviour, from stable equilibrium points, to stable cyclic oscillations between two population points, to stable cycles with four points, then eight, 16, etc., points, through to a chaotic regime in which cycles of any period, can occur.

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From: Journal of Theoretical Biology, Vol. 51 (1975), p. 511-524, 25 ref.

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