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The following pages link to Coexistence of three competing microbial populations in a chemostat with periodically varying dilution rate (Q1899212):
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- Global stability for a model of competition in the chemostat with microbial inputs (Q420089) (← links)
- Nonlinear modelling of chemostat model with time delay and impulsive effect (Q547212) (← links)
- Analysis of Monod type food chain chemostat with \(k\)-times' periodically pulsed input (Q551902) (← links)
- Analysis of a Tessiet type food chain chemostat with \(k\)-times' periodically pulsed input (Q551916) (← links)
- Analysis of a Beddington-DeAngelis food chain chemostat with periodically varying substrate (Q551946) (← links)
- Bifurcation and chaos of Tessiet type food chain chemostat with periodically varying substrate (Q552010) (← links)
- Competition in a chemostat with Beddington-DeAngelis growth rates and periodic pulsed nutrient (Q552011) (← links)
- Analysis of a Beddington-DeAngelis food chain chemostat with periodically varying dilution rate (Q601343) (← links)
- Senescence and antibiotic resistance in an age-structured population model (Q604534) (← links)
- Extinction and permanence of chemostat model with pulsed input in a polluted environment (Q716696) (← links)
- A periodic droop model for two species competition in a chemostat (Q841788) (← links)
- Competition and stoichiometry: coexistence of two predators on one prey (Q851329) (← links)
- Study of a Monod-Haldene type food chain chemostat with pulsed substrate (Q926925) (← links)
- Analysis of a Monod-Haldene type food chain chemostat with seasonally variably pulsed input and washout (Q937605) (← links)
- Study of Lotka-Volterra food chain chemostat with periodically varying dilution rate (Q937636) (← links)
- Analysis of a Monod-Haldene type food chain chemostat with periodically varying substrate (Q953619) (← links)
- Oscillations of two competing microbial populations in configurations of two interconnected chemostats (Q1264482) (← links)
- On the coexistence of three microbial populations competing for two complementary substrates in configurations of interconnected chemostats (Q1306944) (← links)
- Global analysis of a delayed monod type chemostat model with impulsive input on two substrates (Q1622736) (← links)
- Stability and robustness analysis for a multispecies chemostat model with delays in the growth rates and uncertainties (Q1671120) (← links)
- Nontrivial periodic solution of a stochastic non-autonomous model with biodegradation of microcystins (Q1739478) (← links)
- Break-even concentration and periodic behavior of a stochastic chemostat model with seasonal fluctuation (Q2005142) (← links)
- The evolution of the irreversible transition from a free-swimming state to an immobile sessile state in aquatic invertebrates modelled in a chemostat (Q2029565) (← links)
- Permanence via invasion graphs: incorporating community assembly into modern coexistence theory (Q2088014) (← links)
- Existence of positive periodic solutions of a delayed periodic microcystins degradation model with nonlinear functional responses (Q2135705) (← links)
- Ergodic stationary distribution of a stochastic chemostat model with regime switching (Q2159120) (← links)
- Long-time behavior and density function of a stochastic chemostat model with degenerate diffusion (Q2165437) (← links)
- The threshold of a chemostat model with single-species growth on two nutrients under telegraph noise (Q2206517) (← links)
- A model of competition between plasmid-bearing and plasmid-free organisms in a chemostat with periodic input (Q2466643) (← links)
- On the study of chemostat model with pulsed input in a polluted environment (Q2478370) (← links)
- Chaos in a food chain chemostat with pulsed input and washout (Q2484743) (← links)
- Permanence criteria in non-autonomous predator–prey Kolmogorov systems and its applications (Q3155192) (← links)
- PERMANENCE, AVERAGE PERSISTENCE AND EXTINCTION IN NONAUTONOMOUS SINGLE-SPECIES GROWTH CHEMOSTAT MODELS (Q3427010) (← links)
- Multiplicity of Neutrally Stable Periodic Orbits with Coexistence in the Chemostat Subject to Periodic Removal Rate (Q6190973) (← links)