Abstract

A discrete hierarchical model with either age, size, or stage structure is derived. The resulting scalar equation for total population level is then used to study contest and scramble intra-specific competition. It is shown how equilibrium levels and resilience are related for the two different competition situations. In particular, scramble competition yields a higher population level while contest competition is more resilient if the uptake rate as a function of resource density is concave down. The conclusions are reversed if the uptake rate is concave up.

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