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    The asymptotic behavior of a single population model with space-limited and stage-structure (English)
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    14 November 2005
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    A system consisting of a single population divided into larvae and adults is considered. The larvae are free to move while the adults are confined to a closed region. A time delay in the adult sector is also included. The existence of a unique positive equilibrium is shown. Uniform persistence of all solutions is proved. Using Hopf bifurcation and a fixed-point theorem, sufficient conditions for the existence of a limit cycle are obtained. A numerical example is given. There exist only a few analytic results for space limited models, hence this paper is an impressive attempt to close this gap.
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    space limited, periodic solution
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    stage structure
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    persistence
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    delay
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