nonlinear population dynamics
Nonlinear population dynamics refers to the complex and unpredictable changes in the size or structure of a population over time, which do not follow a linear pattern. These dynamics often result from interactions between individuals, such as competition, predation, or cooperation, leading to irregular fluctuations and shifts in population growth rates.
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