The following pages link to Åke Brännström (Q347036):
Displaying 19 items.
- (Q263471) (redirect page) (← links)
- Coupled map lattice approximations for spatially explicit individual-based models of ecology (Q263473) (← links)
- Evolution of site-selection stabilizes population dynamics, promotes even distribution of individuals, and occasionally causes evolutionary suicide (Q347037) (← links)
- Dynamics and management of stage-structured fish stocks (Q371948) (← links)
- Consequences of fluctuating group size for the evolution of cooperation (Q659026) (← links)
- Rigorous conditions for food-web intervality in high-dimensional trophic niche spaces (Q659036) (← links)
- Four types of interference competition and their impacts on the ecology and evolution of size-structured populations and communities (Q739219) (← links)
- How geographic productivity patterns affect food-web evolution (Q827717) (← links)
- Effects of relatedness on the evolution of cooperation in nonlinear public goods games (Q1712155) (← links)
- Harvest-induced maturation evolution under different life-history trade-offs and harvesting regimes (Q1783490) (← links)
- A systematic overview of harvesting-induced maturation evolution in predator-prey systems with three different life-history tradeoffs (Q1936683) (← links)
- Evolutionary suicide as a consequence of runaway selection for greater aggregation tendency (Q2013250) (← links)
- The hitchhiker's guide to adaptive dynamics (Q2351229) (← links)
- Stochastic analogues of deterministic single-species population models (Q2500414) (← links)
- Abrupt community transitions and cyclic evolutionary dynamics in complex food webs (Q2632194) (← links)
- Population-level consequences of heterospecific density-dependent movements in predator-prey systems (Q2632428) (← links)
- The take-it-or-leave-it option allows small penalties to overcome social dilemmas (Q2962147) (← links)
- On the Convergence of the Escalator Boxcar Train (Q5397610) (← links)
- Finding analytical approximations for discrete, stochastic, individual-based models of ecology (Q6063828) (← links)