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Chaos in Ecology: Experimental Nonlinear Dynamics

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Introduction.
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Introduction Models Bifurcations Chaos Patterns in Chaos What We Learned Bibliography Appendix

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Estimating density dependence, process noise, and observation error

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a discrete-time, stochastic population model with density dependence, environmental-type process noise, and lognormal observation or sampling error.
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Complex population dynamics and complex causation: devils, details and demography

TL;DR: Experimental dissection of empirical systems is providing important insights into the details of the drivers of demographic responses and therefore dynamics and should also stimulate theory that incorporates relevant biological mechanism.
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Evolutionary Game Theory and Adaptive Dynamics of Continuous Traits

TL;DR: This work emphasizes the communication of the conceptual simplicity and underlying unity of ideas inherent in continuous-trait game theory and the development of new applications to biological questions.
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Testing the Goodness of Supplementary Feeding to Enhance Population Viability in an Endangered Vulture

TL;DR: Although AFS are not effective to save bearded vultures from an expected population decline, they delay population extinction and can be a useful tool for prolonging population viability while combating illegal and indirect poisoning.
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Bifurcations and chaos in a predator-prey system with the Allee effect.

TL;DR: It is shown by means of computer simulations that in a time–continuous predator–prey system with the Allee effect the temporal population oscillations can become chaotic even when the spatial distribution of the species remains regular.