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The following pages link to Global attractivity and presistence in a discrete population model<sup>*</sup> (Q4528541):
Displayed 19 items.
- Global dynamics in a stage-structured discrete-time population model with harvesting (Q285224) (← links)
- L.A.S. and negative Schwarzian derivative do not imply G.A.S. in Clark's equation (Q300355) (← links)
- Asymptotic stability and strict boundedness for non-autonomous nonlinear difference equations with time-varying delay (Q505869) (← links)
- Almost sufficient and necessary conditions for permanence and extinction of nonautonomous discrete logistic systems with time-varying delays and feedback control. (Q548582) (← links)
- Periodic points and stability in Clark's delayed recruitment model (Q933543) (← links)
- Stability for a class of difference equations (Q1019659) (← links)
- A note on the global stability of generalized difference equations (Q1614102) (← links)
- Dynamics of planar systems that model stage-structured populations (Q1723181) (← links)
- Global stability in difference equations satisfying the generalized Yorke condition (Q1766697) (← links)
- On explicit conditions for the asymptotic stability of linear higher order difference equations (Q1770988) (← links)
- Stability for one-dimensional discrete dynamical systems revisited (Q2284899) (← links)
- Globally attracting fixed points in higher order discrete population models (Q2433023) (← links)
- Global stability of an age-structured population model (Q2446811) (← links)
- Global stability in discrete population models with delayed-density dependence (Q2488638) (← links)
- Number of positive periodic solutions for first-order nonlinear difference equations with feedback (Q2661020) (← links)
- PERMANENCE IN NONAUTONOMOUS DISCRETE LOTKA–VOLTERRA n-SPECIES COMPETITIVE SYSTEMS WITH PURE-DELAYS AND FEEDBACK CONTROLS (Q2853387) (← links)
- Asymptotic behaviour of nonlinear difference equations (Q3165730) (← links)
- Convergence to equilibria in discrete population models (Q4663090) (← links)
- Global attractors for difference equations dominated by one-dimensional maps (Q5459810) (← links)