Natural enemies deployment in patchy environments for augmentative biological control
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- Hopf bifurcation in a delayed predator-prey system with asymmetric functional response and additional food
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- Bifurcation dynamics of a plant-pest-natural enemy system in polluted environment incorporating gestation delays
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- Dynamics of a delayed discrete-time predator prey model proposed from a nonstandard finite difference scheme
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