Research on the Influence of Gender Variability in The Research
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https://doi.org/10.6911/WSRJ.202506_11(6).0011Keywords:
Gender variability, Lotka Volterra model, Logistic model.Abstract
The lamprey is a species that undergoes changes in its sex ratio with environmental changes. Due to different external environments, the sex ratio within its population also changes, which affects its population density and ecosystem balance. Therefore, based on the Lotka Volterra and logistic models, predicting the dynamic changes of the lamprey population can help maintain ecological balance, protect biodiversity, promote sustainable development, and promote the development and innovation of related disciplines. Therefore, the core of this article is to study the gender variability of lampreys and further investigate the impact of lampreys' gender changes on their population density and ecosystem.
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