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Predicting attenuant and resonant 2-cycles in periodically forced discrete-time two-species population models
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    Predicting attenuant and resonant 2-cycles in periodically forced discrete-time two-species population models (English)
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    3 August 2020
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    attenuance
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    competition
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    periodic forcing
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    resonance
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    signature function
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