Dealing with variability in ecological modelling: An analysis of a random non-autonomous logistic population model

Handle

https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/192202

Cita bibliográfica

Calatayud Gregori, J.; Cortés, J.; Dorini, FA.; Jornet Sanz, M. (2022). Dealing with variability in ecological modelling: An analysis of a random non-autonomous logistic population model. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences. 45(6):3318-3333. https://doi.org/10.1002/mma.7458

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Resumen

[EN] This paper presents a methodology to deal with the randomness associated to ecological modelling. Data variability makes it necessary to analyse the impact of random perturbations on the fitted model parameters. We conduct such analysis for the logistic growth model with a certain sigmoid functional form of the carrying capacity, which was proposed in the literature for the study of parasite growth during infection. We show how the probability distributions of the parameters are set via the maximum entropy principle. Then the random variable transformation method allows for computing the density function of the population.

Palabras clave

Logistic growth model, Time-varying carrying capacity, Random parameters, Probability density function

ISSN

0170-4214

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Fuente

Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences

DOI

10.1002/mma.7458