Sincronização em Metapopulações com Migração Dependente da Densidade
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https://doi.org/10.5540/tema.2005.06.02.0229Abstract
Neste trabalho investigamos a possibilidade de órbitas caóticas oscilarem de forma sincronizada em modelos metapopulacionais de uma única espécie submetidos a migração dependente da densidade. Obtemos uma condição necessária para a estabilidade de órbitas caóticas sincronizadas, e constatamos, analítica e numericamente que a migração dependente da densidade induz menos sincronização que no caso migração constante (independente da densidade).References
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