Abstract
If a structured discrete-time population model ,
, takes account of two-sexes, the year-to-year turnover operator F often has a first-order approximation B that is homogeneous and order-preserving rather than linear and positive. Still, one can define the spectral radius
, the basic turnover number, which plays the role of a threshold parameter between extinction and persistence. If
, the extinction state is locally stable, and if
the population shows various degrees of persistence that depend on the irreducibility properties of the dispersal kernels. This threshold property raises interest in the continuous dependence of the basic turnover number on the parameters in the population model. In this paper, we concentrate on the continuous dependence of
on mating functions.
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Acknowledgement
The author thanks two anonymous referees for their constructive comments.