Pierre François Verhulst

Pierre François Verhulst

Pierre François Verhulst (28 October 1804, Brussels 15 February 1849, Brussels) was a mathematician and a doctor in number theory from the University of Ghent in 1825.

Logistic equation

Verhulst published in 1838 the equation:

where N(t) represents number of individuals at time t, r the intrinsic growth rate, and is the density-dependent crowding effect (also known as intraspecific competition). In this equation, the population equilibrium (sometimes referred to as the carrying capacity, K), , is

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Later, Raymond Pearl and Lowell Reed popularized the equation, but with a presumed equilibrium, K, as

where K sometimes represents the maximum number of individuals that the environment can support. In relation to the density-dependent crowding effect, . The Pearl-Reed logistic equation can be integrated exactly, and has solution

where C = 1/N(0)  1/K is determined by the initial condition N(0). The solution can also be written as a weighted harmonic mean of the initial condition and the carrying capacity,

Although the continuous-time logistic equation is often compared to the logistic map because of similarity of form, it is actually more closely related to the Beverton–Holt model of fisheries recruitment.

The concept of R/K selection theory derives its name from the competing dynamics of exponential growth and carrying capacity introduced by the equations above.

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