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    Persistence in population models with demographic fluctuations (English)
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    In this paper the asymptotic behavior of a population is discussed which is governed by an equation of the form \(\dot x=xF(r(c(t)),x)\). The authors provide several sufficient conditions on F, r and c such that the solution x satisfies \[ \limsup_{t\to +\infty}x(t)>0,\quad or\quad \liminf_{t\to +\infty}x(t)>0\quad or\quad \liminf_{t\to +\infty}t^{-1}\int^{t}_{0}x(s)ds>0. \] It could, however, be mentionable that the original idea in investigating such equations with nonautomonous factors is due to Volterra by considering these as seasonal factors.
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    demographic fluctuations
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    persistence
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    extinction
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    deterministic population models
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    threshold
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    survival
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    perturbations
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    toxic effects
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    nonautomonous factors
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