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Title: | Consumption threshold used to investigate stability and ecological dominance in consumer-resource dynamics | Authors: | Collins, Obiora Cornelius Duffy, Kevin Jan |
Keywords: | Wildlife modelling;Herbivory;Simulation;Stability;Hopf bifurcation | Issue Date: | 2015 | Publisher: | Elsevier | Source: | Collins, O.C. and Duffy, K.J. 2015. Consumption threshold used to investigate stability and ecological dominance in consumer-resource dynamics. Ecological Modelling. 319: 155–162. | Journal: | Ecological modelling (Online) | Abstract: | Understanding consumer resource population dynamics can be important to an understanding of the overall ecology of systems. For example, the tree-grass continuum dynamics of savannas, an important ecological biome, is influenced by the population dynamics. Here we investigate herbivory driven popu-lation dynamics of a savanna using a simple model of the interactions of the dominant players, namely: trees, grasses, browsers, grazers and mixed browsers-grazers. We introduce a consumption threshold that summarises some of the parameters and this is used as a guide to understanding the dynamics. This number is used in investigating system stability and sensitivity to parameter fluctuations. It is also used to identify degrees of ecological dominance. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10321/2334 | ISSN: | 0304-3800 (print) 1872-7026 (online) |
Appears in Collections: | Research Publications (Systems Science) |
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