Title of article
The Time Invariance Principle, the absence of ecological chaos, and a fundamental pitfall of discrete modeling
Author/Authors
Deng، نويسنده , , Bo، نويسنده ,
Pages
6
From page
287
To page
292
Abstract
This paper is to show that most discrete models used for population dynamics in ecology are inherently pathological that their predications cannot be independently verified by experiments because they violate a fundamental principle of physics. The result is used to tackle an on-going controversy regarding ecological chaos. Another implication of the result is that all dynamical systems must be modeled by differential equations. As a result it suggests that researches based on discrete modeling must be closely scrutinized and the teaching of calculus and differential equations must be emphasized for students of biology.
Keywords
Discrete Modeling , differential equations , One-Life Rule , Logistic equation , Logistic map , Beverton–Holt model , Hollingיs disc function , Time Invariance Principle , Ecological chaos , Ecological stability
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2084804
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