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The nonlinear, pseudo-periodic current of potassium ions through a high conductance locust K+ channel (BK channel) has been modelled by a two-parameter logistic map (“crowd model”). Data obtained by the patch clamp for different values of potential difference has been correlated with a mechanism of transport incorporating dynamical structure and morphology of pores in a membrane. The ordering influence of applied voltage upon ionic current behaviour has been found and explained within the “crowd model”.