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    Population models with environmental stochasticity (English)
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    Two discrete population models are considered, one with stochasticity in the carrying capacity and one with stochasticity in the per capita growth rate. Conditions are derived, under which the corresponding Markov processes are null recurrent and positively recurrent, respectively.
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    recurrence
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    discrete population models
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    carrying capacity
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    per capita growth rate
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    null recurrent
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    positively recurrent
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