Numerical Quantification of Co-Existence and Survival of White Yam and Yellow Yam Species: Variations of Intra-Species Coefficients

Ozioma Ogoegbulem, Boniface Onyewuchi Nwala, Victor Obukohwo
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In this study, utilizing a computationally effective numerical approach called ODE45, the impacts of decreased and increased variability of intra-species coefficients combined to some extent on coexistence and survival scenarios were successfully studied. In spite of diminished or enhanced variability, the two biological species co-exist dominantly, according to the study's numerical analysis. When all parameter values were fixed and the intra-species coefficients were reduced, the findings appeared to show that only white yam could coexist and survive. However, the reduced variation merely favoured the carrying capacity values and the unfavourable coexistence and survival scenario. The two species' ability to coexist and survive in this environment was largely favoured by increasing variability, although carrying capacity estimates were negatively impacted. We also discovered that, as the intra-species coefficient variation rose, both biological species were able to coexist and survive dominantly. The complete findings that we have achieved were shown in the tables after meeting both coexistence and survival criteria.
白山药和黄山药物种共存和存活的数量量化:种内系数的变化
本研究利用一种计算有效的数值方法ODE45,成功地研究了种内系数变异度的减小和增加在一定程度上对共存和生存情景的影响。根据该研究的数值分析,尽管变异性有所减弱或增强,但这两种生物物种仍以共存为主。当所有参数值固定并减小种内系数时,结果表明只有白色山药能够共存并存活。然而,减少的变异只有利于承载力值,而不利于共存和生存情景。这两个物种在这种环境中共存和生存的能力在很大程度上得益于变异性的增加,尽管承载能力估计受到了负面影响。我们还发现,随着种内变异系数的增大,两种生物物种能够共存并优势生存。在满足共存和生存标准后,我们取得的完整结果显示在表格中。
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