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The following pages link to Evolution of species trait through resource competition (Q393565):
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- Links between deterministic and stochastic approaches for invasion in growth-fragmentation-death models (Q338374) (← links)
- Asymptotic dynamics in populations structured by sensitivity to global warming and habitat shrinking (Q404907) (← links)
- Weak convergence of a mass-structured individual-based model (Q496117) (← links)
- Asymptotic analysis of a selection model with space (Q890423) (← links)
- A numerical approach to determine mutant invasion fitness and evolutionary singular strategies (Q1700560) (← links)
- Mean field mutation dynamics and the continuous Luria-Delbrück distribution (Q1926528) (← links)
- Slow convergence to equilibrium for an evolutionary epidemiology integro-differential system (Q1987153) (← links)
- Concentration estimates in a multi-host epidemiological model structured by phenotypic traits (Q2003968) (← links)
- Stability of the chemostat system including a linear coupling between species (Q2099210) (← links)
- Direct competition results from strong competition for limited resource (Q2250026) (← links)
- A probabilistic approach to Dirac concentration in nonlocal models of adaptation with several resources (Q2330458) (← links)
- Evolutionary branching via replicator-mutator equations (Q2333293) (← links)
- Gaussian approximations for chemostat models in finite and infinite dimensions (Q2408049) (← links)
- Adaptation in a stochastic multi-resources chemostat model (Q2452028) (← links)
- Evolutionary branching in deme-structured populations (Q2632821) (← links)
- Steady state concentration for a phenotypic structured problem modeling the evolutionary epidemiology of spore producing pathogens (Q2973327) (← links)
- Replicator-mutator equations with quadratic fitness (Q4592755) (← links)
- Stabilization of the chemostat system with mutations and application to microbial production (Q6180298) (← links)
- Multiscale eco-evolutionary models: from individuals to populations (Q6200226) (← links)