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The following pages link to The effect of periodic habitat fluctuations on a nonlinear insect population model (Q1381559):
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- Stability of the Gumowski-Mira equation with period-two coefficient (Q555849) (← links)
- Attenuant cycles in periodically forced discrete-time age-structured population models (Q819691) (← links)
- An extension of Sharkovsky's theorem to periodic difference equations (Q819695) (← links)
- Globally attracting attenuant versus resonant cycles in periodic compensatory Leslie models (Q868192) (← links)
- A juvenile-adult model with periodic vital rates (Q883763) (← links)
- Attractors for discrete periodic dynamical systems. (Q1413159) (← links)
- Multiple attractors and resonance in periodically forced population models (Q1578014) (← links)
- Population models with periodic recruitment functions and survival rates (Q3369567) (← links)
- Population models in almost periodic environments (Q3439820) (← links)
- A discrete two-stage population model: continuous versus seasonal reproduction (Q3439821) (← links)
- Using a signature function to determine resonant and attenuant 2-cycles in the Smith–Slatkin population model (Q3439823) (← links)
- Stability analysis of Pielou's equation with period-two coefficient (Q3445876) (← links)
- The effect of periodicity in maps (Q4248182) (← links)
- On the Dynamics of with a Period-two Coefficient (Q4822526) (← links)
- STABILITY OF THE kTH ORDER LYNESS' EQUATION WITH A PERIOD-k COEFFICIENT (Q5297290) (← links)
- Multiple attractors via CUSP bifurcation in periodically varying environments (Q5462842) (← links)
- On the trichotomy character of with period-two coefficients (Q5693540) (← links)
- Periodic dynamical systems in unidirectional metapopulation models (Q5693543) (← links)
- A chaotic attractor in ecology: Theory and experimental data (Q5939042) (← links)
- On the structure of attractors for discrete, periodically forced systems with applications to population models (Q5944260) (← links)