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Bounds on the dynamics of sink populations with noisy immigration

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posted on 2024-03-12, 17:33 authored by Eric Alan Eager, Chris Guiver, Dave Hodgson, Richard Rebarber, Iain StottIain Stott, Stuart Townley

Sink populations are doomed to decline to extinction in the absence of immigration. The dynamics of sink populations are not easily modelled using the standard framework of per capita rates of immigration, because numbers of immigrants are determined by extrinsic sources (for example, source populations, or population managers). Here we appeal to a systems and control framework to place upper and lower bounds on both the transient and future dynamics of sink populations that are subject to noisy immigration. Immigration has a number of interpretations and can fit a wide variety of models found in the literature. We apply the results to case studies derived from published models for Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and blowout penstemon (Penstemon haydenii).

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  • Department of Life Sciences (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Theoretical Population Biology

Volume

92

Pages/Article Number

88-96

ISSN

0040-5809

Date Submitted

2019-10-09

Date Accepted

2014-03-01

Date of First Publication

2014-03-01

Date of Final Publication

2014-03-01

ePrints ID

36162

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