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      Extinction and quasi-stationarity in the Verhulst logistic model.

      Journal of Theoretical Biology
      Animals, Biological Evolution, Birth Rate, Logistic Models, Mortality, Population Growth, Stochastic Processes, Time Factors

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          We formulate and analyse a stochastic version of the Verhulst deterministic model for density-dependent growth of a single population. Three parameter regions with qualitatively different behaviours are identified. Explicit approximations of the quasi-stationary distribution and of the expected time to extinction are presented in each of these regions. The quasi-stationary distribution is approximately normal, and the time to extinction is long, in one of these regions. Another region has a short time to extinction and a quasi-stationary distribution that is approximately truncated geometric. A third region is a transition region between these two. Here the time to extinction is moderately long and the quasi-stationary distribution has a more complicated behaviour. Numerical illustrations are given. Copyright 2001 Academic Press.

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          11407888
          10.1006/jtbi.2001.2328

          Chemistry
          Animals,Biological Evolution,Birth Rate,Logistic Models,Mortality,Population Growth,Stochastic Processes,Time Factors

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