IV2 invent notions of dominant e and weak dominance for discrete multi-species systems with competing juveniles and adults. In this model, both the juveniles and adults am allowed to reproduce. W prove that, a dominant species drives the dominated species to extinction. In discrete juvenile-adult sy
✦ LIBER ✦
Competitive exclusion in a discrete juvenile–adult model with continuous and seasonal reproduction
✍ Scribed by Ackleh, Azmy S.; Chiquet, Ross A.
- Book ID
- 126664185
- Publisher
- Taylor and Francis Group
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 242 KB
- Volume
- 17
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1023-6198
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
Principles of competitive exclusion for
✍
John E. Franke; Abdul-Aziz Yakubu
📂
Article
📅
1997
🏛
Elsevier Science
🌐
English
⚖ 603 KB
Replacing continuous demand with discret
✍
Tammy Drezner; Zvi Drezner
📂
Article
📅
1997
🏛
John Wiley and Sons
🌐
English
⚖ 214 KB
Location models commonly represent demand as discrete points rather than as continuously spread over an area. This modeling technique introduces inaccuracies to the objective function and consequently to the optimal location solution. In this article this inaccuracy is investigated by the study of a
Competitive exclusion and coexistence in
✍
Jang, Sophia R.-J.
📂
Article
📅
2013
🏛
Taylor and Francis Group
🌐
English
⚖ 807 KB
Robust uniform persistence and competiti
✍
Azmy S. Ackleh, Paul L. Salceanu
📂
Article
📅
2013
🏛
Springer
🌐
English
⚖ 503 KB
Nonlinear pricing and competition intens
✍
Manuel A. Hernandez
📂
Article
📅
2011
🏛
Elsevier Science
🌐
English
⚖ 346 KB
Associations between the American Colleg
✍
Sarah Ringold; Yun Chon; Nora G. Singer
📂
Article
📅
2009
🏛
John Wiley and Sons
🌐
English
⚖ 85 KB
👁 2 views