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Mathematical Models of Population Dynamics in Discrete Heterogeneous Space
2023
Habitat fragmentation remains the severest threat to biodiversity globally, making it the focus of research for more than two decades. However, due to the issue's complexity, there are still various matters that are yet to be understood, especially how the habitat's fragmented spatial structure and intersite coupling in habitats with randomly distributed attributes impact population persistence or extinction. This thesis addresses the two problems by developing a population dynamics model that
doi:10.25392/leicester.data.21916131.v1
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