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The following pages link to Chance and chaos in population biology -- Models of recurrent epidemics and food chain dynamics (Q1336510):
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- Ecological resilience of population cycles: a dynamic perspective of regime shift (Q292204) (← links)
- Modelling the dynamics of nonendemic epidemics (Q602177) (← links)
- Estimating variability in models for recurrent epidemics: assessing the use of moment closure techniques (Q851337) (← links)
- Seasonal dynamics and thresholds governing recurrent epidemics (Q938171) (← links)
- Global stability of a deterministic model for HIV infection in vivo (Q944840) (← links)
- The dynamics of an impulsive delay SI model with variable coefficients (Q965657) (← links)
- Chance and chaos in population biology -- Models of recurrent epidemics and food chain dynamics (Q1336510) (← links)
- Dynamical complexity in age-structured models of the transmission of the measles virus: Epidemiological implications at high levels of vaccine uptake (Q1361468) (← links)
- Theoretical examination of the pulse vaccination policy in the SIR epidemic model. (Q1597145) (← links)
- Stochastic amplification in an epidemic model with seasonal forcing (Q1732932) (← links)
- Visualizing the invisible: the effect of asymptomatic transmission on the outbreak dynamics of COVID-19 (Q2021038) (← links)
- Sequential data assimilation of the stochastic SEIR epidemic model for regional COVID-19 dynamics (Q2227162) (← links)
- Stability and bifurcation analysis in a discrete SIR epidemic model (Q2229801) (← links)
- Chaos in delay-induced Leslie-Gower prey-predator-parasite model and its control through prey harvesting (Q2286776) (← links)
- A delayed SIRS epidemic model with pulse vaccination (Q2519875) (← links)
- Additive noise in noise-induced nonequilibrium transitions (Q2740838) (← links)
- A closure approximation technique for epidemic models (Q3070641) (← links)
- TWO DIFFERENT VACCINATION STRATEGIES IN AN SIR EPIDEMIC MODEL WITH SATURATED INFECTIOUS FORCE (Q3608681) (← links)
- COMPLEXITY OF EYE MOVEMENTS IN READING (Q4669035) (← links)