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- W3102805917 abstract "Understanding under what conditions populations, whether they be plants, animals or viral particles, persist is an issue of theoretical and practical importance in population biology. Both biotic interactions and environmental fluctuations are key factors that can facilitate or disrupt persistence. One approach to examining the interplay between these deterministic and stochastic forces is the construction and analysis of stochastic difference equations , where represents the state of the populations and is a sequence of random variables representing environmental stochasticity. In the analysis of these stochastic models, many theoretical population biologists are interested in whether the models are bounded and persistent. Here, boundedness asserts that asymptotically tends to remain in compact sets. In contrast, persistence requires that tends to be ‘repelled’ by some ‘extinction set’ . Here, results on both of these proprieties are reviewed for single species, multiple species and structured population models. The results are illustrated with applications to stochastic versions of the Hassell and Ricker single species models, Ricker, Beverton–Holt, lottery models of competition, and lottery models of rock–paper–scissor games. A variety of conjectures and suggestions for future research are presented." @default.
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- W3102805917 title "Persistence for stochastic difference equations: a mini-review" @default.
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