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Population Dynamic Consequences of Allee Effects

M.S. FOWLER, G.D. RUXTON, Mike Fowler Orcid Logo

Journal of Theoretical Biology, Volume: 215, Issue: 1, Pages: 39 - 46

Swansea University Author: Mike Fowler Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.1006/jtbi.2001.2486

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We take a well-known dynamic model of an isolated, unstructured population and modify this to include a factor that allows for a reduction in fitness due to declining population sizes, often termed an Allee effect. Analysis of the behaviour of this model is carried out on two fronts – determining th...

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Published: 2002
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description We take a well-known dynamic model of an isolated, unstructured population and modify this to include a factor that allows for a reduction in fitness due to declining population sizes, often termed an Allee effect. Analysis of the behaviour of this model is carried out on two fronts – determining the equilibrium values and examining the stability of these equilibria. Our results point to the stabilising effect on population dynamics of the Allee effect and an unexpected increase in stability with increased competition due to the interaction between competitive and Allee effects.
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