zbMath0594.92001MaRDI QIDQ3725909
W. M. Post, Donald L. De Angelis, Curtis C. Travis
Publication date: 1986
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Persistence, extinction, and critical patch number for island populations,
Optimal control for competing coalitions,
Modeling the effects of positive and negative feedback in kidney blood flow control,
Effects of parameter fluctuations on community survival,
Modeling direct positive feedback between predators and prey,
Qualitative stability and solvability of difference equations,
Nonlinear oscillations in a discrete diffusive neutral logistic equation,
Persistence, attractivity, and delay in facultative mutualism,
Functional integration of ecological networks through pathway proliferation,
Effect of retentive markers on the dynamics of settlement: the case of arthropod silk,
Bimodality for plant sizes and spatial pattern in cohorts: The role of competition and site conditions.,
Nutrient flows between ecosystems can destabilize simple food chains,
Global attractivity of a periodic ecological model with \(m\)-predators and \(n\)-preys by ``Pure-delay type system, Positive feedback in aquatic ecosystems: The case of the microbial loop, Towards a theory of ecotone resilience: coastal vegetation on a salinity gradient, Discrete waves and phase-locked oscillations in the growth of a single-species population over a patchy environment, Stronger-than-Lyapunov notions of matrix stability, or how ``flowers help solve problems in mathematical ecology,
Cyclic control in ecosystems,
Competing subcommunities of mutualists,
The community matrix in three species community models,
Dispersion population models discrete in time and continuous in space