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Material recycling in a closed aquatic ecosystem. II: Bifurcation analysis of a simple food-chain model
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    Material recycling in a closed aquatic ecosystem. II: Bifurcation analysis of a simple food-chain model (English)
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    14 April 1997
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    food chain model
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    phytoplankton
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    zooplankton
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    aquatic environment
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    asymptotically stable equilibrium
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    periodic orbits
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