Biology – Quantitative Biology – Populations and Evolution
Scientific paper
2011-11-04
Open Journal of Ecology 1, 77-84 (2011)
Biology
Quantitative Biology
Populations and Evolution
Revised equation-numbering to correspond to published version
Scientific paper
10.4236/oje.2011.13011
Is there an overriding principle of nature, hitherto overlooked, that governs all population behavior? A single principle that drives all the regimes observed in nature - exponential-like growth, saturated growth, population decline, population extinction, oscillatory behavior? In current orthodox population theory, this diverse range of population behaviors is described by many different equations - each with its own specific justification. The signature of an overriding principle would be a differential equation which, in a single statement, embraces all the panoply of regimes. A candidate such governing equation is proposed. The principle from which the equation is derived is this: The effect on the environment of a population's success is to alter that environment in a way that opposes the success.
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