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Well-posedness of physiologically structured population models for Daphnia magna. How biological concepts can benefit by abstract mathematical analysis
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    Well-posedness of physiologically structured population models for Daphnia magna. How biological concepts can benefit by abstract mathematical analysis (English)
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    physiologically structured population models
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    Daphnia magna
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    age- dependent mortality
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    size-dependent reproduction
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    measure-valued solutions
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    energy allocation
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