Feedback control and its impact on generalist predator-prey system with prey harvesting
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- MANAGING ECOLOGICALLY INTERDEPENDENT SPECIES
- Impacts of predator-prey interaction on managing maximum sustainable yield and resilience
- Sustainable management of predatory fish affected by an Allee effect through marine protected areas and taxation
- Application of a threshold policy in the management of multispecies fisheries and predator culling
- Effects of delay and error in the feedback structure of ecological management
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