We study a two-point boundary-value problem describing steady states of a
population dynamics model with diffusion, logistic growth, and nonlinear
density-dependent dispersal on the boundary. In particular, we focus on a model in
which the population exhibits hump-shaped density-dependent dispersal on the
boundary, and explore its effects on existence, uniqueness and multiplicity of steady
states.
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