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On the mechanistic underpinning of discrete-time population models with Allee effect
Authors:Eskola Hanna T M  Parvinen Kalle
Institution:Department of Mathematics, FIN-20014 University of Turku, Finland. hanna.eskola@utu.fi
Abstract:The Allee effect means reduction in individual fitness at low population densities. There are many discrete-time population models with an Allee effect in the literature, but most of them are phenomenological. Recently, Geritz and Kisdi 2004. On the mechanistic underpinning of discrete-time population models with complex dynamics. J. Theor. Biol. 228, 261-269] presented a mechanistic underpinning of various discrete-time population models without an Allee effect. Their work was based on a continuous-time resource-consumer model for the dynamics within a year, from which they derived a discrete-time model for the between-year dynamics. In this article, we obtain the Allee effect by adding different mate finding mechanisms to the within-year dynamics. Further, by adding cannibalism we obtain a higher variety of models. We thus present a generator of relatively realistic, discrete-time Allee effect models that also covers some currently used phenomenological models driven more by mathematical convenience.
Keywords:First-principles derivation  Allee effect  Beverton-Holt model  Hassell model  Logistic model  Ricker model  Skellam model
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