Polygamy in human and animal species (Q1113839): Difference between revisions

From MaRDI portal
Importer (talk | contribs)
Created a new Item
 
Set OpenAlex properties.
 
(5 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Property / author
 
Property / author: Ross Cressman / rank
Normal rank
 
Property / author
 
Property / author: Ross Cressman / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / MaRDI profile type
 
Property / MaRDI profile type: MaRDI publication profile / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / cites work
 
Property / cites work: Q5796805 / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / cites work
 
Property / cites work: Mathematical models for polygamous mating systems / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / cites work
 
Property / cites work: Non-negative matrices and Markov chains. / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / cites work
 
Property / cites work: Q4159220 / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / cites work
 
Property / cites work: Q4057472 / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / full work available at URL
 
Property / full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/0025-5564(88)90048-x / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / OpenAlex ID
 
Property / OpenAlex ID: W1965064010 / rank
 
Normal rank
links / mardi / namelinks / mardi / name
 

Latest revision as of 11:54, 30 July 2024

scientific article
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Polygamy in human and animal species
scientific article

    Statements

    Polygamy in human and animal species (English)
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    1988
    0 references
    A mathematical model for describing the dynamics of polygamous mating populations is presented which takes into account age structure and sex- dependent age of maturity including such factors as survival and fertility rates. It consists of a nonlinear delay system of two difference equations for the number of mature males and females in the population. It is assumed that the sex-ratio at birth of male versus female offspring is fixed by species. For a density independent reproductive function (which is defined as the total number of female offspring in a particular year) the species becomes extinct in the long run (i.e. as time t gets large) or grows exponentially in total number. It is shown that the greatest species growth will be attained if the sex-ratio at maturity is in perfect balance with the degree of polygamy when adult males and females are equally likely to survive. But if adult survival is sex-dependent the sex-ratio shifts to favour the ``weaker'' sex. For the more realistic case of density dependent reproductive function there can exist a positive equilibrium point of the system of difference equations. The stability condition of the equilibrium is established and it is shown that the stability does not depend on either the population's survival or sex-ratio parameters.
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    age-structured discrete-time population model
    0 references
    monogamous mating systems
    0 references
    adult survival rates
    0 references
    optimum species growth
    0 references
    Perron-Frobenius theory
    0 references
    non-negative Leslie-like matrices
    0 references
    Gershgorin disc theorem
    0 references
    polygamous mating populations
    0 references
    sex-dependent age of maturity
    0 references
    fertility rates
    0 references
    nonlinear delay system of two difference equations
    0 references
    density independent reproductive function
    0 references
    sex-ratio
    0 references
    density dependent reproductive function
    0 references
    positive equilibrium
    0 references
    0 references