On density and extinction in continuous population models (Q1101036)

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On density and extinction in continuous population models
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    On density and extinction in continuous population models (English)
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    The classical notion of extinction of a population is that the size of the population be zero at some time. For differential equation models with uniqueness and a trivial solution this can occur only as \(t\to \infty.\) After a discussion of the desirability, both mathematically and biologically, of generalizing this concept, the authors introduce the notion of extinction at a population threshold. They then study the implications of this generalization for finite and infinite time extinction.
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    continuous population models
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    density dependence
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    persistence
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    nonautonomous differential equation model
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    survival analysis
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    finite time horizon
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    nonzero threshold level
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    extinction at a population threshold
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