• MODELLING EFFECT OF SLAUGHTERING ON THE CONSERVATION AND MIGRATION OF ANIMAL SPECIES
Abstract
All living organism depend on each other, among these humans mainly depend on plant and animal kingdom for their survival. Conservation rates due to slaughtering in animal populations categorized into three groups; pre-reproductive, reproductive and post-reproductive are determined to ensure that the populations of the three groups do not die out. When the populations are more or less steady, it is shown that the permissible conservation rate when only one group is conserved is in general more than the conserving rate when all groups are conserved at the same uniform rate.
Keywords
animal population, slaughtering, conservation of animal species, mathematical model.
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