Harvesting induced stability and instability in a tri-trophic food chain
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- Harvesting in tri-trophic food chain stabilises the chaotic dynamics-conclusion drawn from Hastings and Powell model
- Dynamical complexity in a tritrophic food chain model with prey harvesting
- Stabilization of a general trophic model via nonlinear feedback harvesting
- Analysis of a stochastic tri-trophic food-chain model with harvesting
- The dynamics of a food web consisting of two preys and a harvesting predator
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Cited in
(18)- Impact of species enrichment and fishing mortality in three species food chain models
- On the slow-fast dynamics of a tri-trophic food chain model with fear and Allee effects
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- Stabilization of a general trophic model via nonlinear feedback harvesting
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