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Abstract: Approaches to modeling population dynamics using discrete-time models are described in this two-part review. The development of the scientific ideas of discrete time models, from the Malthus model to modern population models that take into account many factors affecting the structure and dynamics, is presented. The most important and interesting results of recurrent equation application to biological system analysis obtained by the authors are given. In the first part of this review, the population dynamic effects that result from density-dependent regulation of population, the age and sex structures, and the influence of external factors are considered.
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Frisman, E. Y., Zhdanova, O. L., Kulakov, M. P., Neverova, G. P., & Revutskaya, O. L. (2021). Mathematical Modeling of Population Dynamics Based on Recurrent Equations: Results and Prospects. Part I. Biology Bulletin, 48(1). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1062359021010064
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