We consider a discrete-time Ricker population model with the
Allee effect under the random disturbances. It is shown that noise can cause various
dynamic regimes, such as stable stochastic oscillations around the equilibrium, noise-induced extinction, and a stochastic trigger. For the parametric analysis of these
regimes, we develop a method based on the investigation of the dispersions and
arrangement of confidence domains. Using this method, we estimate threshold
values of the noise generating such regimes