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The following pages link to Coexistence of competing predators in a chemostat (Q1838438):
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- The role of space in stage-structured cannibalism with harvesting of an adult predator (Q305533) (← links)
- Evolutionary consequences of harvesting for a two-zooplankton one-phytoplankton system (Q437968) (← links)
- Global stability and Hopf bifurcation for Gause-type predator-prey system (Q442840) (← links)
- Stage-structured cannibalism in a ratio-dependent system with constant prey refuge and harvesting of matured predator (Q505013) (← links)
- Analysis of a Lotka-Volterra food chain chemostat with converting time delays (Q603529) (← links)
- A predator-prey model in the chemostat with time delay (Q606227) (← links)
- Basic chemostat model revisited (Q606445) (← links)
- Coexistence of competing predators in a coral reef ecosystem (Q619721) (← links)
- Theoretical studies on extinction in the gradostat (Q751572) (← links)
- A competitive exclusion principle for pathogen virulence (Q752597) (← links)
- Coexistence of two microbial populations competing for a renewable resource in a non-predator-prey system (Q789355) (← links)
- Lyapunov stability for a class of predator--prey model with delayed nutrient recycling (Q813603) (← links)
- Oscillatory coexistence in a food chain model with competing predators (Q1059575) (← links)
- Qualitative and numerical analysis of a class of prey-predator models (Q1080798) (← links)
- Mathematical investigations of growth of microorganisms in the gradostat (Q1084045) (← links)
- Predator influence on the growth of a population with three genotypes. III. Persistence and extinction (Q1097193) (← links)
- Successful invasion of a food web in a chemostat (Q1123158) (← links)
- Competing predators for a prey in a chemostat model with periodic nutrient input (Q1177702) (← links)
- Complex dynamics in a model microbial system (Q1191628) (← links)
- The growth of pure and simple microbial competitors in a moving distributed medium (Q1205303) (← links)
- Lyapunov functions for the global stability of competing predators (Q1284035) (← links)
- Steady-state coexistence of three pure and simple competitors in a four- membered reactor network (Q1340481) (← links)
- Coexistence solutions for a reaction--diffusion system of un-stirred chemostat model (Q1412473) (← links)
- Study of a Leslie-Gower-type tritrophic population model (Q1419064) (← links)
- Dynamical analysis of a competition model in the turbidostat with discrete delay (Q1628090) (← links)
- Oscillating microbial dynamics driven by small populations, limited nutrient supply and high death rates (Q1790916) (← links)
- A simple food chain with a growth inhibiting nutrient (Q1805829) (← links)
- Material recycling in a closed aquatic ecosystem. II: Bifurcation analysis of a simple food-chain model (Q1817475) (← links)
- Convergence in a resource-based competition system (Q1820091) (← links)
- Nonlinear models for the survival of two competing species dependent on resource in industrial environments (Q1863658) (← links)
- Simple food chain in a chemostat with distinct removal rates (Q1972064) (← links)
- Break-even concentration and periodic behavior of a stochastic chemostat model with seasonal fluctuation (Q2005142) (← links)
- Competitive exclusion and coexistence phenomena of a two-strain SIS model on complex networks from global perspectives (Q2103157) (← links)
- Estimates of size of cycle in a predator-prey system (Q2116183) (← links)
- Qualitative analysis of a generalized system of saturated enzyme reactions (Q2389937) (← links)
- On positive periodic solution of periodic competition Lotka-Volterra system with time delay and diffusion (Q2468207) (← links)
- Competition in chemostat-type equations with two habitats (Q2498729) (← links)
- Coexistence in chemostat-like models (Q2641250) (← links)
- Allelopathy of plasmid-bearing and plasmid-free organisms competing for two complementary resources in a chemostat (Q3304482) (← links)
- Numerical proof for chemostat chaos of Shilnikov's type (Q4642568) (← links)
- Analysis of a mathematical model arising from stage-structured predator-prey in a chemostat (Q6490173) (← links)