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The following pages link to The dynamics of an infectious disease in a population with birth pulses (Q1806782):
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- Impulsive effect on tri-trophic food chain model with mixed functional responses under seasonal perturbations (Q1702948) (← links)
- An impulsively controlled three-species prey-predator model with stage structure and birth pulse for predator (Q1723314) (← links)
- Extinction and permanence of a general predator-prey system with impulsive perturbations (Q1760723) (← links)
- Global attractivity of positive periodic solutions for an impulsive delay periodic model of respiratory dynamics (Q1765437) (← links)
- Dynamic complexities of a Holling I predator-prey model concerning periodic biological and chemical control (Q1771499) (← links)
- The study of predator--prey system with defensive ability of prey and impulsive perturbations on the predator (Q1771650) (← links)
- Chaos in three species food chain system with impulsive perturbations (Q1775682) (← links)
- The effect of seasonal harvesting on a single-species discrete population model with stage structure and birth pulses (Q1777013) (← links)
- SIR-SVS epidemic models with continuous and impulsive vaccination strategies (Q1783514) (← links)
- Evolutionary game dynamics with impulsive effects (Q1797490) (← links)
- Dynamics of a birth-pulse single-species model with restricted toxin input and pulse harvesting (Q1958749) (← links)
- Stability and bifurcation for time delay fractional predator prey system by incorporating the dispersal of prey (Q1984891) (← links)
- Spreading speeds of rabies with territorial and diffusing rabid foxes (Q1987147) (← links)
- Investigation on dynamics of an impulsive predator-prey system with generalized Holling type IV functional response and anti-predator behavior (Q2166873) (← links)
- The effect of seasonal host birth rates on population dynamics: the importance of resonance (Q2186558) (← links)
- Extinction and permanence of one-prey multi-predators of Holling type II function response system with impulsive biological control (Q2196815) (← links)
- Environmental forcing, invasion and control of ecological and epidemiological systems (Q2219742) (← links)
- The dynamics of an SIS epidemic model with fixed-time birth pulses and state feedback pulse treatments (Q2282657) (← links)
- Flip bifurcations of an SIR epidemic model with birth pulse and pulse vaccination (Q2284881) (← links)
- The effect of seasonal host birth rates on disease persistence (Q2373259) (← links)
- Dynamics of a predator-prey system with pulses (Q2378921) (← links)
- A stage-structured Holling mass defence predator-prey model with impulsive perturbations on predators (Q2383658) (← links)
- Continuous and impulsive harvesting strategies in a stage-structured predator-prey model with time delay (Q2390398) (← links)
- Continuous approximation of linear impulsive systems and a new form of robust stability (Q2405389) (← links)
- Epidemiological effects of seasonal oscillations in birth rates (Q2459066) (← links)
- A model of competition between plasmid-bearing and plasmid-free organisms in a chemostat with periodic input (Q2466643) (← links)
- A delayed stage-structured predator-prey model with impulsive stocking on prey and continuous harvesting on predator (Q2467431) (← links)
- Dynamic complexities of a Holling II two-prey one-predator system with impulsive effect (Q2468159) (← links)
- Periodic solutions for a two-species nonautonomous competition system with diffusion and impulses (Q2471178) (← links)
- Dynamic behaviors of the periodic predator-prey model with modified Leslie-Gower Holling-type II schemes and impulsive effect (Q2472800) (← links)
- An appropriate pest management \(SI\) model with biological and chemical control concern (Q2474884) (← links)
- A new stage structured predator-prey Gompertz model with time delay and impulsive perturbations on the prey (Q2479136) (← links)
- Dynamic behaviors of the periodic Lotka-Volterra competing system with impulsive perturbations (Q2482536) (← links)
- A Holling II functional response food chain model with impulsive perturbations (Q2483680) (← links)
- Dynamic complexities in a seasonal prevention epidemic model with birth pulses (Q2484715) (← links)
- The periodic \(n\)-species Gilpin--Ayala competition system with impulsive effect (Q2484939) (← links)
- The dynamical behavior of a Lotka-Volterra predator-prey model concerning integrated pest management (Q2485359) (← links)
- A food chain model with impulsive perturbations and Holling IV functional response (Q2486730) (← links)
- Analysis of a predator-prey model with Holling II functional response concerning impulsive control strategy (Q2493938) (← links)
- Chaotic behavior of a chemostat model with Beddington-DeAngelis functional response and periodically impulsive invasion (Q2497710) (← links)
- Combinatorial decomposition of an outbreak signature (Q2507168) (← links)
- The dynamics of a prey-dependent consumption model concerning impulsive control strategy (Q2572341) (← links)
- Permanence of a general periodic single-species system with periodic impulsive perturbations (Q2642347) (← links)
- THE DYNAMICS OF THE CONSTANT AND PULSE BIRTH IN AN SIR EPIDEMIC MODEL WITH CONSTANT RECRUITMENT (Q2871169) (← links)
- A NEW MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR OPTIMAL CONTROL STRATEGIES OF INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT (Q2871170) (← links)
- Periodic solutions of an SIS epidemic model with fixed-time birth pulses and state feedback pulse treatments (Q2921893) (← links)
- COMPLEX DYNAMICS OF ONE-PREY MULTI-PREDATOR SYSTEM WITH DEFENSIVE ABILITY OF PREY AND IMPULSIVE BIOLOGICAL CONTROL ON PREDATORS (Q3373082) (← links)
- CHAOTIC BEHAVIOR OF A PERIODICALLY FORCED PREDATOR–PREY SYSTEM WITH BEDDINGTON–DEANGELIS FUNCTIONAL RESPONSE AND IMPULSIVE PERTURBATIONS (Q3427031) (← links)
- A FOOD CHAIN SYSTEM WITH DENSITY-DEPENDENT BIRTH RATE AND IMPULSIVE PERTURBATIONS (Q3427033) (← links)
- THE OPTIMAL PULSE HARVESTING POLICY ON A SINGLE-SPECIES POPULATION MODEL WITH BIRTH PULSES IN A POLLUTED ENVIRONMENT (Q3503135) (← links)