A threshold policy to interrupt transmission of West Nile Virus to birds
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- Models of impulsive culling of mosquitoes to interrupt transmission of West Nile Virus to birds
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- Threshold conditions for West Nile virus outbreaks
- Dynamics and bifurcations of a Filippov Leslie-Gower predator-prey model with group defense and time delay
- A two-thresholds policy to interrupt transmission of West Nile virus to birds
- A threshold policy to curb WNV transmission to birds with seasonality
- Dynamics analysis of a Filippov pest control model with time delay
- Multiscale system for environmentally-driven infectious disease with threshold control strategy
- Threshold dynamics of a West Nile virus model with impulsive culling and incubation period
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