A discrete stage-structured two-species competition model with sexual and clonal reproduction

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In this paper, we analyse a discrete stage-structured model which is a generalization of the two-species competition model studied in [2]. Motivated by plant populations, each species is assumed to reproduce both sexually and clonally. We show that this model has a dynamical behaviour that is similar to that of the classical continuous two-dimensional Lotka-Volterra model under weak nonlinearities of the Beverton-Holt type. By allowing the species to have different competition efficiencies, we show that it is possible to obtain different dynamics including coexistence, bistability and competitive exclusion, in contrast with the model studied in [2], which exhibits only competitive exclusion behaviour. © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.

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Zhang, P., & Ackleh, A. S. (2012). A discrete stage-structured two-species competition model with sexual and clonal reproduction. Journal of Biological Dynamics, 6(1), 2–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/17513758.2011.623188

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