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Nonlinearity in eigenvalue-perturbation curves of simulated population projection matrices

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DOI10.1016/j.tpb.2008.03.004zbMath1210.92036OpenAlexW2087261106WikidataQ40093896 ScholiaQ40093896MaRDI QIDQ615478

Dave J. Hodgson, Stuart Townley, David Carslake

Publication date: 5 January 2011

Published in: Theoretical Population Biology (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2008.03.004


zbMATH Keywords

sensitivitysimulationelasticitynonlinearitypopulation projection matrixsecond derivative


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Population dynamics (general) (92D25) Mathematical geography and demography (91D20)



Uses Software

  • Scilab


Cites Work

  • Robustness: Predicting the effects of life history perturbations on stage-structured population dynamics
  • The sensitivity of population growth rate to perturbations in the life cycle components
  • Shorter Notes: Convexity of the Dominant Eigenvalue of an Essentially Nonnegative Matrix
  • Harvesting in Matrix Population Models
  • Derivatives of the spectral radius as a function of non-negative matrix elements
  • Convexity and Concavity of the Perron Root and Vector of Leslie Matrices with Applications to a Population Model


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