Martin A. Bees

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
Emergent lag phase in flux-regulation models of bacterial growth2023-09-15Paper
Advances in Bioconvection2020-07-07Paper
Enhanced sedimentation of elongated plankton in simple flows2018-11-29Paper
Pulse generation in the quorum machinery of \textit{Pseudomonas aeruginosa}2017-10-12Paper
Gyrotactic swimmer dispersion in pipe flow: testing the theory2017-09-28Paper
Synchrony \& chaos in patchy ecosystems2016-03-08Paper
Biased swimming cells do not disperse in pipes as tracers: A population model based on microscale behaviour2015-04-23Paper
On the bifurcation of species2015-04-21Paper
Mass structured systems with boundary delay: oscillations and the effect of selective predation2013-02-18Paper
The orientation of swimming biflagellates in shear flows2012-05-14Paper
Dispersion of biased swimming micro-organisms in a fluid flowing through a tube2010-06-18Paper
Taylor dispersion of gyrotactic swimming micro-organisms in a linear flow2010-04-22Paper
Emergent features due to grid-cell biology: Synchronisation in biophysical models2008-04-22Paper
Linear bioconvection in a suspension of randomly swimming, gyrotactic micro-organisms2007-08-15Paper
DYNAMICS OF A STRUCTURED SLUG POPULATION MODEL IN THE ABSENCE OF SEASONAL VARIATION2007-04-25Paper
A DISCRETE SLUG POPULATION MODEL DETERMINED BY EGG PRODUCTION2006-05-10Paper
Generic dynamics of a simple plankton population model with a non-integer exponent of closure2002-01-22Paper
Nonlinear bioconvection in a deep suspension of gyrotactic swimming micro-organisms1999-09-02Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q42431591999-07-05Paper
Analytical approximations for the orientation distribution of small dipolar particles in steady shear flows1998-09-20Paper

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