Compensation and stability in nonlinear matrix models (Q1194463)

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Compensation and stability in nonlinear matrix models
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    Compensation and stability in nonlinear matrix models (English)
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    27 September 1992
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    Stability, bifurcation, and dynamic behaviour of discrete, nonlinear, age-structured population matrix models is investigated. A compensatory mechanism is a process by which the effect of one vital rate on a population tends to be counteracted by a corresponding change in another vital rate. It is demonstrated that stability in compensatory systems does not always occur; e.g. equilibria arising through a bifurcation can be initially unstable. Results concerning existence and uniqueness of equilibria, stability of equilibria, and boundedness of solutions suggest that ``compensatory'' systems might not be compensatory in the literal sense.
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    bifurcation
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    dynamic behaviour
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    discrete, nonlinear, age-structured population matrix models
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    vital rate
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    compensatory systems
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    existence and uniqueness of equilibria
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    stability of equilibria
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    boundedness of solutions
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