André M. de Roos

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
Correction to: ``Resonance in physiologically structured population models2021-09-28Paper
Resonance in physiologically structured population models2021-06-25Paper
Population dynamical consequences of gregariousness in a size-structured consumer-resource interaction2020-11-05Paper
Bistability and an Allee effect as emergent consequences of stage-specific predation2020-09-03Paper
Data from: Habitat deterioration promotes the evolution of direct development in metamorphosing species2020-07-22Dataset
Large-amplitude consumer-resource cycles allow for the evolution of ontogenetic niche shifts in consumer life history2019-01-31Paper
Erratum to: ``Daphnia revisited: local stability and bifurcation theory for physiologically structured population models explained by way of an example2017-08-11Paper
Alternative stable states in a stage-structured consumer-resource biomass model with niche shift and seasonal reproduction2016-07-28Paper
Erratum to: ``Numerical equilibrium analysis for structured consumer resource models2016-05-10Paper
Ontogenetic symmetry and asymmetry in energetics2013-03-26Paper
Simplifying a physiologically structured population model to a stage-structured biomass model2011-01-05Paper
Daphnia revisited: Local stability and bifurcation theory for physiologically structured population models explained by way of an example2010-11-11Paper
Numerical equilibrium analysis for structured consumer resource models2010-04-12Paper
Habitat destruction in mutualistic metacommunities2006-11-20Paper
Competition in size\,-\,structured populations: mechanisms inducing cohort formation and population cycles2006-10-31Paper
Habitat destruction in a simple predator-prey patch model: how predators enhance prey persistence and abundance2006-10-31Paper
Bistability in a size-structured population model of cannibalistic fish -- a continuation study2006-10-27Paper
On the (dis) advantages of cannibalism2006-01-10Paper
NUMERICAL CONTINUATION OF EQUILIBRIA OF PHYSIOLOGICALLY STRUCTURED POPULATION MODELS I: THEORY2003-03-16Paper
Ontogenetic scaling of foraging rates and the dynamics of a size-structured consumer-resource model2001-02-14Paper
Pattern formation and the spatial scale of interaction between predators and their prey1999-01-24Paper
Individual energetics and the equilibrium demography of structured populations1997-09-02Paper
The dynamics of infectious diseases in orchards with roguing and replanting as control strategy1997-07-14Paper
Effect of dimensionality on Lotka-Volterra predator-prey dynamics: Individual based simulation results1995-11-28Paper
Spatial instabilities within the diffusive Lotka-Volterra system: Individual-based simulation results1993-06-29Paper
Interference and generation cycles1993-06-29Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q40113751992-09-27Paper
Population dynamics and element recycling in an aquatic plant-herbivore system1991-01-01Paper
A size dependent predator-prey interaction: Who pursues whom?1990-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q38219961989-01-01Paper
Cannibalism as a life boat mechanism1988-01-01Paper
Numerical methods for structured population models: The Escalator Boxcar Train1988-01-01Paper

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