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Global attractivity of nonautonomous stage-structured population models with dispersal and harvest.
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    Global attractivity of nonautonomous stage-structured population models with dispersal and harvest. (English)
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    29 March 2004
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    The authors consider a nonautonomous stage-structured population model with harvesting of mature individuals and dispersal of the mature population between \(N\)-patches and a time from birth to maturity represented by a constant time delay. The authors show that if the harvesting effort \(E_i\) does not exceed some constants, then there exists a globally attractive positive periodic solution for this model.
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    dispersal
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    stage structure
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    harvest
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    monotone
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    concave operators
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    periodic solution
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