How diseases affect symbiotic communities
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- Analysis of a disease transmission model in a population with varying size
- Disease transmission models with density-dependent demographics
- Dynamic models of infectious diseases as regulators of population sizes
- Predator-prey populations with parasitic infection
- The dynamics of insect-pathogen interactions in seasonal environments
- The effects of diseases on competing species
- The influence of diseases on Lotka-Volterra systems
- Vaccination in density-dependent epidemic models
Cited in
(11)- EFFECT OF PARASITIC INFECTION IN THE LESLIE–GOWER PREDATOR–PREY MODEL
- Metaecoepidemic models: infected and migrating predators
- Simple metaecoepidemic models
- Persistence of delayed cooperative models: impulsive control method
- Ecoepidemic models with disease incubation and selective hunting
- Ecoepidemiology: a more comprehensive view of population interactions
- Uniform persistence and periodic solutions of generalized predator-prey type eco-epidemiological systems
- Backward bifurcation as a desirable phenomenon: increased fecundity through infection
- An ecosystem with HTII response and predators' genetic variability
- Evolution of pathogen virulence under selective predation: a construction method to find eco-evolutionary cycles
- Modeling the Endophytic Fungus Epicoccum nigrum Action to Fight the “Olive Knot” Disease Caused by Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastanoi (Psv) Bacteria in Olea europaea L. Trees
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