Models of Human Population Dynamics
Abstract
In the study of nature, scientists have devised three models of how two different species may interact. These are the cooperating species model, the competing species model, and the predator-prey model. In this paper, we extend the cooperating species model and the competing species model to the study of human population dynamics.
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2. Turchin, P., Complex Population Dynamics: A Theoretical/Empirical Synthesis, Monographs in Population Biology, Princeton University Press, 2003
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