Evolutionary suicide through a non-catastrophic bifurcation: adaptive dynamics of pathogens with frequency-dependent transmission
DOI10.1007/S00285-015-0945-5zbMATH Open1365.92073OpenAlexW2179797588WikidataQ40892772 ScholiaQ40892772MaRDI QIDQ259249FDOQ259249
Publication date: 11 March 2016
Published in: Journal of Mathematical Biology (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10138/173651
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