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Asymptotic behavior of an age-structured fish population
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    Asymptotic behavior of an age-structured fish population (English)
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    The author considers a mathematical model describing the evolution of an age structured population. Existence and uniqueness results are first collected. Next under suitable assumptions, concerning the recruitment function, the stability of steady state solutions is investigated and regions of attraction are given. Applications to fishery models are sketched.
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    age-structured fish population
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    stability of equilibrium age distributions
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    region of attractivity
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    stationary solutions
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    Existence
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    uniqueness
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    recruitment function
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