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Complex dynamics in a model microbial system
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    Complex dynamics in a model microbial system (English)
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    27 September 1992
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    The authors propose the forced double-Monod model as a useful stepping- stone in the search for ecological chaos. The model describes a protozoan predator and bacterial prey in a chemostat with an inflowing substrate that is periodically forced. The equations are accessible, yet exhibit a phase-locking route to chaos. In addition, the model lends itself to experimental verification. They discuss the behaviour of the model in anticipation of the necessary laboratory tests.
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    periodically forced inflowing substrate
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    quasiperiodicity
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    period doubling
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    circle maps
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    noninvertible maps
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    criticality
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    forced double- Monod model
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    ecological chaos
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    protozoan predator
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    bacterial prey
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    chemostat
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    phase-locking
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