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The Time Invariance Principle,the absence of ecological chaos,and a fundamental pitfall of discrete modeling
Authors:Bo Deng
Institution:Department of Mathematics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, P.O. Box 880323, Lincoln, NE 68588, United States
Abstract:This paper is to show that most discrete models used for population dynamics in ecology are inherently pathological that their predications cannot be independently verified by experiments because they violate a fundamental principle of physics. The result is used to tackle an on-going controversy regarding ecological chaos. Another implication of the result is that all dynamical systems must be modeled by differential equations. As a result it suggests that researches based on discrete modeling must be closely scrutinized and the teaching of calculus and differential equations must be emphasized for students of biology.
Keywords:Time Invariance Principle  Ecological chaos  Ecological stability  Discrete modeling  Differential equations  One-Life Rule  Logistic Map  Logistic Equation  Beverton&ndash  Holt model  Holling's disc function
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