Basins of attraction: Population dynamics with two stable 4-cycles

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Abstract

We use the concepts of composite maps, basins of attraction, basin switching, and saddle fly-by's to make the ecological hypothesis of the existence of multiple attractors more accessible to experimental scrutiny. Specifically, in a periodically forced insect population growth model we identify multiple attractors, namely, two locally stable 4-cycles. Using the model-predicted basins of attraction, we examine data time series from a Tribolium experiment for evidence of the multiple attractors. We conclude that the multiple attractor hypothesis together with demographic stochasticity accounts for the experimental observations.

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Henson, S. M., Costantino, R. F., Desharnais, R. A., Cushing, J. M., & Dennis, B. (2002). Basins of attraction: Population dynamics with two stable 4-cycles. Oikos, 98(1), 17–24. https://doi.org/10.1034/j.1600-0706.2002.980102.x

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