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This volume presents a detailed mathematical analysis of plant species competition through the lens of deterministic modeling. Authored by Anthony G. Pakes and R. A. Maller, it offers a class of sophisticated mathematical models specifically designed to analyze binary mixtures of plant genotypes.
The work combines rigorous mathematical theory with ecological applications, providing researchers and students with essential tools for understanding competitive interactions in plant communities. By focusing on two-genotype systems, the authors create tractable yet realistic models that capture fundamental ecological dynamics. The deterministic approach allows for precise analytical solutions and predictions about population behavior over time.
As part of the Cambridge Studies in Mathematical Biology series, this book maintains high standards of mathematical rigor while addressing practical problems in plant ecology. It serves as both a theoretical reference and a methodological guide for those studying population dynamics, evolutionary genetics, and ecological competition through mathematical modeling.







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