Predators as a possible strategy for controlling a Xylella epidemic?
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- Controlling the spatial spread of a Xylella epidemic
- Biological control of a predator-prey system through provision of an infected predator
- Control of disease in prey population by supplying alternative food to predator
- Infection in prey population may act as a biological control in ratio-dependent predator–prey models
- Biological control through intraguild predation: Case studies in pest control, invasive species and range expansion
- Predation may defeat spatial spread of infection
- Optimal pest control through the introduction of a predator
- Prey-predator model with two-stage infection in prey: concerning pest control
- Modelling disease introduction as biological control of invasive predators to preserve endangered prey
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 635667 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1987699 (Why is no real title available?)
- A stabilization strategy for a reaction-diffusion system modelling a class of spatially structured epidemic systems (think globally, act locally)
- Asymptotic stability for an integrodifferential reaction-diffusion system
- Controlling the spatial spread of a Xylella epidemic
- Functional analysis, Sobolev spaces and partial differential equations
- Impulsive spatial control of invading pests by generalist predators
- Prevention and control of OQDS (olive quick decline syndrome) outbreaks caused by \textit{Xylella fastidiosa}.
- The mathematics behind biological invasions
Cited in
(6)- Controlling the spatial spread of a Xylella epidemic
- Controlling the spread of an epidemic in agriculture -- the case of \textit{Xylella fastidiosa}: a research project
- Prevention and control of OQDS (olive quick decline syndrome) outbreaks caused by \textit{Xylella fastidiosa}.
- Modeling the interactions among phythopathogens and phyllosphere microorganisms for the biological disease control of Olea europaea L.
- Forecasting pathogen dynamics with Bayesian model-averaging: application to \textit{Xylella fastidiosa}
- A mathematical model of biofilm growth and spread within plant xylem: case study of \textit{Xylella fastidiosa} in olive trees
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