Nonlinear Models of Structured Populations: Dynamic Consequences of Stage Structure and Discrete Sampling

1997 
The importance of linear models in the study of the dynamics of structured populations is great. Yet, probably only a few population phenomena can be assumed to be linear. Nonlinearity arises whenever interaction is incorporated into mathematical models, as for density dependence, predator-prey relationships, competition, external forcing, and spatial effects.
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