Why ricker model generates such wildly different behavior


Problem: The basic underlying assumption of the continuous logistic equation and the Ricker model seemed to be the same: they use the same equations for density-dependent growth rate. However, their behavior seems rather different. Can you give an intuitive explanation for why the Ricker model generates such wildly different behavior? How does this relate to real-world populations (of paramecia, humans, or anything else)?

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