The mathematics of resource allocation in population biology. I: Interspecific competition (Q1824582)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4118221
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4118221 |
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The mathematics of resource allocation in population biology. I: Interspecific competition (English)
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1989
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Frequency- and density-dependent selection models in the case of interspecific competition are studied. Several definitions of evolutionary stability and sufficient conditions of it are proposed. The stability of phenotypic equilibria is studied using the center manifold theory and an appropriate coupling of dynamic equations.
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frequency-dependent models
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density-dependent selection models
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interspecific competition
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evolutionary stability
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stability of phenotypic equilibria
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center manifold theory
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coupling of dynamic equations
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