Integrating the ALLEE Effect: ds/dt = -a s ln(bs)

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The discussion revolves around the integration of the equation representing the ALLEE Effect, specifically the differential equation ds/dt = -a s ln(bs), where a and b are constants. Participants explore the challenges of integrating this equation and seek clarification on the concept of the ALLEE Effect.

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  • Homework-related, Mathematical reasoning, Conceptual clarification

Main Points Raised

  • One participant asks how to integrate the equation representing the ALLEE Effect.
  • Another participant expresses doubt about the integrability of the equation and requests a hint about the ALLEE Effect.
  • A different participant pleads for assistance in solving the integration.
  • One participant notes that they previously provided a solution in another thread and advises against duplicating questions to avoid confusion.

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The discussion does not reach a consensus on the integration of the equation, and multiple participants express uncertainty about the process and the concept itself.

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how can i integrate the equation presenting the ALLEE EFFect
ds/dt = - a s ln(bs)
where a and b are constants
 
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Oh it is so difficult, are you sure that is integratable ?
And can you hint me what allee effect is ?
 
can anyone solve the integration ,,,,pleaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaase
 
I already gave you the solution in the other thread you created - it's best not to duplicate them because it causes confusion.
 

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