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The following pages link to On logistic models with a carrying capacity dependent diffusion: stability of equilibria and coexistence with a regularly diffusing population (Q1926233):
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- Lotka systems with directed dispersal dynamics: competition and influence of diffusion strategies (Q312501) (← links)
- On evolutionary stability of carrying capacity driven dispersal in competition with regularly diffusing populations (Q471077) (← links)
- Competitive spatially distributed population dynamics models: does diversity in diffusion strategies promote coexistence? (Q494496) (← links)
- Competitive-cooperative models with various diffusion strategies (Q520855) (← links)
- Evolutionary stability of ideal free dispersal under spatial heterogeneity and time periodicity (Q669066) (← links)
- On a competitive system with ideal free dispersal (Q1651943) (← links)
- Cosymmetry approach and mathematical modeling of species coexistence in a heterogeneous habitat (Q1755927) (← links)
- Persistence and extinction in spatial models with a carrying capacity driven diffusion and harvesting (Q1931563) (← links)
- A hybrid predator-prey model with general functional responses under seasonal succession alternating between Gompertz and logistic growth (Q2144007) (← links)
- Modeling of invasion on a heterogeneous habitat: taxis and multistability (Q2245070) (← links)
- A reaction-diffusion model with nonlinearity driven diffusion (Q2248256) (← links)
- A second order accurate approximation for fractional derivatives with singular and non-singular kernel applied to a HIV model (Q2294914) (← links)
- Evolution of dispersal in spatial population models with multiple timescales (Q2297270) (← links)
- An age-structured within-host HIV model with T-cell competition (Q2410659) (← links)
- On the fitness of predators with prey-induced dispersal in a habitat with spatial heterogeneity (Q2676643) (← links)
- Directed vs regular diffusion strategy: evolutionary stability analysis of a competition model and an ideal free pair (Q5205398) (← links)