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It has been found that discrete time models governed by difference equations are more appropriate than the continuous ones when the populations have nonoverlapping generations.
However, many authors [3 5] have argued that the discrete time models governed by difference equations are more appropriate than the continuous ones when the populations have nonoverlapping generations.
Its well known that discrete-time models governed by difference equations are more appropriate than the continuous ones when the populations have nonoverlapping generations.
Already, many authors [5 21] have argued that the discrete time models governed by difference equations are more appropriate than the continuous ones when the populations have nonoverlapping generations.
Many authors have argued that discrete time models governed by difference equations are more appropriate to describe the dynamics relationship among populations than continuous ones when the populations have non-overlapping generations.
It has been found that the discrete time models governed by difference equations are more appropriate than the continuous ones when the size of the population is rarely small or the population has non-overlapping generations [5].
As it is pointed out in [6, 7], the discrete time models governed by difference equations are more appropriate than the continuous ones when the populations are of non-overlapping generations.
On the other hands, many scholars have paid attention to the discrete population models, since the discrete-time models governed by discrete systems are more appropriate than the continuous ones when the populations have nonoverlapping generations (cf. [9 12]).
Already, many authors [3, 4] have argued that the discrete time models governed by difference equations are more appropriate than the continuous ones when the populations are of non-overlapping generations.
In recent years, many authors [4, 5, 9 17] have suggested that discrete-time models governed by difference equations are more appropriate than the continuous ones, especially when the populations have non-overlapping generations.
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