Michael B. Bonsall

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q50602382023-01-09Paper
Mathematical modelling of the mosquito \textit{Aedes polynesiensis} in a heterogeneous environment2022-06-20Paper
Three-dimensional random walk models of individual animal movement and their application to trap counts modelling2021-06-14Paper
Combining refuges with transgenic insect releases for the management of an insect pest with non-recessive resistance to Bt crops in agricultural landscapes2021-02-11Paper
The evolution of anisogamy: the adaptive significance of damage, repair and mortality2020-09-07Paper
Periodic local disturbance in host-parasitoid metapopulations: host suppression and parasitoid persistence2020-06-03Paper
The role of variability and risk on the persistence of shared-enemy, predator-prey assemblages2020-05-06Paper
Optimal control for disease vector management in SIT models: an integrodifference equation approach2019-05-03Paper
Ecological effects on underdominance threshold drives for vector control2019-01-31Paper
The impact of non-lethal synergists on the population and evolutionary dynamics of host-pathogen interactions2018-12-11Paper
Lethal pathogens, non-lethal synergists and the evolutionary ecology of resistance2018-10-22Paper
The critical domain size of stochastic population models2017-02-10Paper
The interplay of vaccination and vector control on small dengue networks2016-09-07Paper
Approximating the critical domain size of integrodifference equations2016-03-15Paper
Biological diversity: distinct distributions can lead to the maximization of Rao's quadratic entropy2011-01-05Paper
A network approach to modeling population aggregation and genetic control of pest insects2011-01-05Paper
Density dependence, lifespan and the evolutionary dynamics of longevity2011-01-05Paper
The shape of things to come: using models with physiological structure to predict mortality trajectories2006-11-20Paper
Persistence and coexistence of engineered baculoviruses2005-09-28Paper

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