Spatial mechanisms for coexistence of species sharing a common natural enemy
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Publication:851321
DOI10.1016/S0040-5809(03)00100-XzbMath1105.92041WikidataQ57011022 ScholiaQ57011022MaRDI QIDQ851321
Publication date: 20 November 2006
Published in: Theoretical Population Biology (Search for Journal in Brave)
DispersalCoexistenceSpiral wavesMetapopulationApparent competitionCluster dynamicsGlobally coupled mapNicholson-BaileyParasitoidSpatiotemporal dynamics
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