The Dynamics of Physiologically Structured Populations

The Dynamics of Physiologically Structured Populations
Author: Johan A. J. Metz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 511
Release: 1986
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0387167862

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The Dynamics of Physiologically Structured Populations

The Dynamics of Physiologically Structured Populations
Author: Johan A. Metz,Odo Diekmann
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2014-03-11
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783662131596

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Size Structured Populations

Size Structured Populations
Author: Bo Ebenman,Lennart Persson
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642740015

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At last both ecology and evolution are covered in this study on the dynamics of size-structured populations. How does natural selection shape growth patterns and life cycles of individuals, and hence the size-structure of populations? This book will stimulate biologists to look into some important and interesting biological problems from a new angle of approach, concerning: - life history evolution, - intraspecific competition and niche theory, - structure and dynamics of ecological communities.

Structured Population Models in Marine Terrestrial and Freshwater Systems

Structured Population Models in Marine  Terrestrial  and Freshwater Systems
Author: Shripad Tuljapurkar,Hal Caswell
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 660
Release: 1997-01-31
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0412072718

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Providing many examples of how models can be implemented and interpreted, this book describes the biology of the life cycle and follows the transitions of individuals through stages in the life cycle. The focus is on models as tools.

Structured Population Models in Biology and Epidemiology

Structured Population Models in Biology and Epidemiology
Author: Pierre Magal,Shigui Ruan
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2008-04-12
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783540782735

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In this new century mankind faces ever more challenging environmental and publichealthproblems,suchaspollution,invasionbyexoticspecies,theem- gence of new diseases or the emergence of diseases into new regions (West Nile virus,SARS,Anthrax,etc.),andtheresurgenceofexistingdiseases(in?uenza, malaria, TB, HIV/AIDS, etc.). Mathematical models have been successfully used to study many biological, epidemiological and medical problems, and nonlinear and complex dynamics have been observed in all of those contexts. Mathematical studies have helped us not only to better understand these problems but also to ?nd solutions in some cases, such as the prediction and control of SARS outbreaks, understanding HIV infection, and the investi- tion of antibiotic-resistant infections in hospitals. Structuredpopulationmodelsdistinguishindividualsfromoneanother- cording to characteristics such as age, size, location, status, and movement, to determine the birth, growth and death rates, interaction with each other and with environment, infectivity, etc. The goal of structured population models is to understand how these characteristics a?ect the dynamics of these models and thus the outcomes and consequences of the biological and epidemiolo- cal processes. There is a very large and growing body of literature on these topics. This book deals with the recent and important advances in the study of structured population models in biology and epidemiology. There are six chapters in this book, written by leading researchers in these areas.

An Introduction to Structured Population Dynamics

An Introduction to Structured Population Dynamics
Author: J. M. Cushing
Publsiher: SIAM
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1611970008

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Interest in the temporal fluctuations of biological populations can be traced to the dawn of civilization. How can mathematics be used to gain an understanding of population dynamics? This monograph introduces the theory of structured population dynamics and its applications, focusing on the asymptotic dynamics of deterministic models. This theory bridges the gap between the characteristics of individual organisms in a population and the dynamics of the total population as a whole. In this monograph, many applications that illustrate both the theory and a wide variety of biological issues are given, along with an interdisciplinary case study that illustrates the connection of models with the data and the experimental documentation of model predictions. The author also discusses the use of discrete and continuous models and presents a general modeling theory for structured population dynamics. Cushing begins with an obvious point: individuals in biological populations differ with regard to their physical and behavioral characteristics and therefore in the way they interact with their environment. Studying this point effectively requires the use of structured models. Specific examples cited throughout support the valuable use of structured models. Included among these are important applications chosen to illustrate both the mathematical theories and biological problems that have received attention in recent literature.

Structured Population Models in Marine Terrestrial and Freshwater Systems

Structured Population Models in Marine  Terrestrial  and Freshwater Systems
Author: Shripad Tuljapurkar,Hal Caswell
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461559733

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In the summer of 1993, twenty-six graduate and postdoctoral stu dents and fourteen lecturers converged on Cornell University for a summer school devoted to structured-population models. This school was one of a series to address concepts cutting across the traditional boundaries separating terrestrial, marine, and freshwa ter ecology. Earlier schools resulted in the books Patch Dynamics (S. A. Levin, T. M. Powell & J. H. Steele, eds., Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1993) and Ecological Time Series (T. M. Powell & J. H. Steele, eds., Chapman and Hall, New York, 1995); a book on food webs is in preparation. Models of population structure (differences among individuals due to age, size, developmental stage, spatial location, or genotype) have an important place in studies of all three kinds of ecosystem. In choosing the participants and lecturers for the school, we se lected for diversity-biologists who knew some mathematics and mathematicians who knew some biology, field biologists sobered by encounters with messy data and theoreticians intoxicated by the elegance of the underlying mathematics, people concerned with long-term evolutionary problems and people concerned with the acute crises of conservation biology. For four weeks, these perspec tives swirled in discussions that started in the lecture hall and carried on into the sweltering Ithaca night. Diversity mayor may not increase stability, but it surely makes things interesting.

Spaces of Measures and their Applications to Structured Population Models

Spaces of Measures and their Applications to Structured Population Models
Author: Christian Düll,Piotr Gwiazda,Anna Marciniak-Czochra,Jakub Skrzeczkowski
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2021-10-07
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781316519103

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Presents a comprehensive analytical framework for structured population models in spaces of Radon measures and their numerical approximation.