population dynamics
Population dynamics refers to the study of the changes in size, structure, and distribution of a population over time, as influenced by various factors such as birth rates, death rates, migration, and interactions with the environment.
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- death rate
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- dissipation-driven adaptation
- emigration
- fertility rate
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- immigration
- initial conditions
- labor force participation rate
- life expectancy
- logistic map
- mortality rate
- population composition
- population control measures
- population decline
- population density
- population distribution
- population growth
- population pyramid
- replacement level fertility
- urbanization
- volterra-lotka equations
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