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The following pages link to How parasitism affects critical patch-size in a host--parasitoid model: application to the forest tent caterpillar (Q2565628):
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- Density-dependent dispersal in integrodifference equations (Q938149) (← links)
- The role of spatial refuges in coupled map lattice model for host-parasitoid systems (Q1048272) (← links)
- Modeling host-parasitoid interactions with correlated events (Q1667842) (← links)
- An implicit approach to model plant infestation by insect pests (Q2211576) (← links)
- Saddle-point approximations, integrodifference equations, and invasions (Q2271895) (← links)
- Analysis of integrodifference equations with a separable dispersal kernel (Q2422335) (← links)
- Mean occupancy time: linking mechanistic movement models, population dynamics and landscape ecology to population persistence (Q2441548) (← links)
- From Individual Movement Rules to Population Level Patterns: The Case of Central-Place Foragers (Q2822128) (← links)
- A Taylor polynomial approach for solving the most general linear Fredholm integro-differential-difference equations (Q2882717) (← links)
- The importance of census times in discrete-time growth-dispersal models (Q3520261) (← links)
- MAXIMUM POPULATION SIZES IN HOST–PARASITOID MODELS (Q5396995) (← links)