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Abstract
Matrix population models use probabilities and
birth rates to project future behavior of populations of organisms. The
net reproductive rate (R0) measures the average number of
offspring produced per individual over its lifetime. The derivative of
this quantity with respect to a probability in the matrix can tell how
much the production of offspring is affected by a particular
transitional probability. This information can be applied to an
understanding of evolution and to population control.
last update 1/11/03
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