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The following pages link to Revising the role of species mobility in maintaining biodiversity in communities with cyclic competition (Q692474):
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- Model of prey-predator dynamics with reflexive spatial behaviour of species based on optimal migration (Q301559) (← links)
- The impact of initial evenness on biodiversity maintenance for a four-species \textit{in silico} bacterial community (Q304611) (← links)
- A theoretical approach to understand spatial organization in complex ecologies (Q738765) (← links)
- Pattern formation in a three-species cyclic competition model (Q829325) (← links)
- Two-dimensional traveling waves arising from planar front interaction in a three-species competition-diffusion system (Q904575) (← links)
- An \(N\)-barrier maximum principle for elliptic systems arising from the study of traveling waves in reaction-diffusion systems (Q1671097) (← links)
- N-barrier maximum principle for degenerate elliptic systems and its application (Q1678223) (← links)
- Symmetry breaking in cyclic competition by niche construction (Q1733443) (← links)
- Ecological invasion in competition-diffusion systems when the exotic species is either very strong or very weak (Q1789075) (← links)
- Using intransitive triads to determine final species richness of competition networks (Q2067185) (← links)
- Detection of Turing patterns in a three species food chain model via amplitude equation (Q2206185) (← links)
- Complex pattern formation driven by the interaction of stable fronts in a competition-diffusion system (Q2297288) (← links)
- Delay driven spatiotemporal chaos in single species population dynamics models (Q2358520) (← links)
- On time scale invariance of random walks in confined space (Q2415787) (← links)
- Pattern formation induced by fractional cross-diffusion in a 3-species food chain model with harvesting (Q2664783) (← links)
- Extinction in four species cyclic competition (Q3301667) (← links)
- Lattice-based versus lattice-free individual-based models: impact on coexistence in competitive communities (Q6150997) (← links)