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We investigate effects of random perturbations on the dynamics of one- dimensional maps (single species difference equations) and of finite dimensional flows (differential equations for n species). In particular, we study the effects of noise on the invariant measure, on the ``correlation'' dimension of the attractor, and on the possibility of detecting the nonlinear deterministic component by applying reconstruction techniques to the time series of population abundances. We conclude that adding noise to maps with a stable fixed-point obscures the underlying determinism. This turns out not to be the case for systems exhibiting complex periodic or chaotic motion, whose essential properties are more robust. In some cases, adding noise reveals deterministic structure which otherwise could not be observed. Simulations suggest that similar results hold for flows whose attractor is almost two-dimensional.
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effects of noise on the invariant measure
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reconstruction techniques
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time series of population abundances
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    We investigate effects of random perturbations on the dynamics of one- dimensional maps (single species difference equations) and of finite dimensional flows (differential equations for n species). In particular, we study the effects of noise on the invariant measure, on the ``correlation'' dimension of the attractor, and on the possibility of detecting the nonlinear deterministic component by applying reconstruction techniques to the time series of population abundances. We conclude that adding noise to maps with a stable fixed-point obscures the underlying determinism. This turns out not to be the case for systems exhibiting complex periodic or chaotic motion, whose essential properties are more robust. In some cases, adding noise reveals deterministic structure which otherwise could not be observed. Simulations suggest that similar results hold for flows whose attractor is almost two-dimensional.
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    chaos
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    correlation dimension of attractor
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    random perturbations
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    dynamics of one-dimensional maps
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    single species difference equations
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    finite dimensional flows
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    differential equations for n species
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    effects of noise on the invariant measure
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    reconstruction techniques
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    time series of population abundances
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    stable fixed-point
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