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(a)
To find: The replacement of variables in the Ricker model so as to obtain the form
(b)
To find: The first derivative,
(c)
To find: The first derivative
(d)
To find: The value of this year’s population that maximizes next year’s population using Shepherd model from the given values.
(e)
To find: The value of this year’s population that maximizes next year’s population using Ricker model from the given values.
(f)
To explain: The Beverton-Holt model has no value of this year’s population that maximizes next year’s population.
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