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A model for the growth of a population exhibiting stage structure: cannibalism and cooperation
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    A model for the growth of a population exhibiting stage structure: cannibalism and cooperation (English)
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    25 September 1995
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    A delay model of a single species population with stage structure consisting of immature and mature stage is considered. The existence and stability of the equilibrium set in the cases of cannibalism and cooperation respectively are analyzed. In the case of cannibalism a numerical example of an influencing Hopf bifurcation on the stability of a periodic solution is presented.
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    delay model
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    single species population
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    existence
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    stability
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    cannibalism
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    cooperation
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    Hopf bifurcation
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    periodic solution
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