2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-77326-1
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Persistence and size of seasonal populations on a consumer–resource relationship depends on the allocation strategy toward life-history functions

Abstract: The long-term ecological dynamics of a population inhabiting a seasonal environment is analyzed using a semi-discrete or impulsive system to represent the consumer–resource interaction. The resource corresponds to an incoming energy flow for consumers that is allocated to reproduction as well as to maintenance in each non-reproductive season. The energy invested in these life-history functions is used in reproductive events, determining the size of the offspring in each reproductive season. Two long-term dynam… Show more

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