On a new eco-epidemiological model for migratory birds with modified Leslie-Gower functional schemes
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DOI10.1186/s13662-016-0825-3zbMath1344.92161OpenAlexW2329370243WikidataQ59467673 ScholiaQ59467673MaRDI QIDQ307425
Yan Zhang, Shujing Gao, Kuangang Fan
Publication date: 1 September 2016
Published in: Advances in Difference Equations (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13662-016-0825-3
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