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The following pages link to Speed of invasion in lattice population models: Pair-edge approximation (Q1385286):
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- Moment equations and dynamics of a household SIS epidemiological model (Q263686) (← links)
- Analytic approximation of spatial epidemic models of foot and mouth disease (Q615449) (← links)
- Ecological invasion, roughened fronts, and a competitor's extreme advance: integrating stochastic spatial-growth models (Q836217) (← links)
- Pair-edge approximation for heterogeneous lattice population models (Q851303) (← links)
- Invasive advance of an advantageous mutation: nucleation theory (Q884319) (← links)
- Evolution of altruism in stepping-stone populations with overlapping generations. (Q1427295) (← links)
- Spatial mosaic and interfacial dynamics in a Müllerian mimicry system. (Q1427304) (← links)
- Host spatial heterogeneity and the spread of vector-borne infection. (Q1427691) (← links)
- Preemptive spatial competition under a reproduction-mortality constraint (Q1624231) (← links)
- Survival benefits in mimicry: a quantitative framework (Q1624430) (← links)
- Invasion and expansion of cooperators in lattice populations: prisoner's dilemma vs. snowdrift games (Q1723661) (← links)
- Equilibrium properties of the spatial SIS model as a point pattern dynamics -- how is infection distributed over space? (Q1734240) (← links)
- Interference competition and invasion: spatial structure, novel weapons and resistance zones (Q1784805) (← links)
- Spatial invasion of cooperation (Q1788569) (← links)
- The importance of being atomic: ecological invasions as random walks instead of waves (Q2011551) (← links)
- The spread of infectious diseases in spatially structured populations: an invasory pair approxi\-ma\-tion (Q2494897) (← links)
- Comparing methods for modelling spreading cell fronts (Q2632882) (← links)
- An integrodifference model for biological invasions in a periodically fragmented environment (Q2642344) (← links)