Alexander B. Medvinsky

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Invasion of pests resistant to Bt toxins can lead to inherent non-uniqueness in genetically modified Bt-plant dynamics: mathematical modeling2020-09-17Paper
Modeling the invasion of recessive Bt-resistant insects: an impact on transgenic plants2020-06-09Paper
Recurrence as a basis for the assessment of predictability of the irregular population dynamics2020-05-13Paper
Determinism versus randomness in plankton dynamics: the analysis of noisy time series based on the recurrence plots2019-09-19Paper
From Bistability to Coupling-Induced Oscillations in a Two-Habitat Model for the Rotifer Population Dynamics2016-02-23Paper
Modelling aquatic communities: trophic interactions and the body mass-and-age structure of fish populations give rise to long-period variations in fish population size2015-02-25Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q35816392010-09-02Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q35816432010-09-02Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q35046212008-06-11Paper
MODELING INVASION OF PESTS RESISTANT TO Bt TOXINS PRODUCED BY GENETICALLY MODIFIED PLANTS: RECESSIVE VS. DOMINANT INVADERS2006-01-23Paper
Spatiotemporal Complexity of Plankton and Fish Dynamics2002-10-15Paper
Spatio-temporal pattern formation in coupled models of plankton dynamics and fish school motion2002-06-04Paper
Chaos and fractals in fish school motion2001-10-29Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q42581011999-11-22Paper
Bacterial population autowave patterns: Spontaneous symmetry bursting1994-12-21Paper
Formation of stationary demarcation zones between population autowaves propagating towards each other1993-06-29Paper

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