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The following pages link to Models for pair formation in bisexual populations (Q751552):
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- On the role of schistosome mating structure in the maintenance of drug-resistant strains (Q263585) (← links)
- The escalator boxcar train method for a system of age-structured equations (Q325325) (← links)
- Eigenfunctionals of homogeneous order-preserving maps with applications to sexually reproducing populations (Q330542) (← links)
- Fatal or harmless: extreme bistability induced by sterilizing, sexually transmitted pathogens (Q376410) (← links)
- Stability of persistent solutions to a population dynamics model (Q440819) (← links)
- Pair formation (Q455692) (← links)
- Eigenvectors of homogeneous order-bounded order-preserving maps (Q524066) (← links)
- Asymmetry and multiple endemic equilibria in a model for HIV transmission in a heterosexual population (Q699402) (← links)
- Models for pair formation in bisexual populations (Q751552) (← links)
- A renewal equation with a birth-death process as a model for parasitic infections (Q752595) (← links)
- Persistent solutions in a model for parasitic infections (Q753720) (← links)
- Stable periodic solutions for the hypercycle system (Q805848) (← links)
- Age-structured homogeneous epidemic systems with application to the MSEIR epidemic model (Q883802) (← links)
- An extinction/persistence threshold for sexually reproducing populations: the cone spectral radius (Q896624) (← links)
- Epidemiological models for sexually transmitted diseases (Q1102228) (← links)
- Periodic solutions of homogeneous equations (Q1183241) (← links)
- A stochastic model for the development of an AIDS epidemic in a heterosexual population (Q1183927) (← links)
- Epidemic and demographic interaction in the spread of potentially fatal diseases in growing populations (Q1205307) (← links)
- Pair formation models with maturation period (Q1314234) (← links)
- On the formulation and computer implementation of an age-dependent two- sex demographic model (Q1325009) (← links)
- Persistent age-distributions for a pair-formation model (Q1343364) (← links)
- Two-sex population dynamics in space: Effects of gestation time on persistence. (Q1427279) (← links)
- Determination of threshold conditions for a non-linear stochastic partnership model for heterosexually transmitted diseases with stages (Q1602634) (← links)
- Vaccination strategies and backward bifurcation in an age-since-infection structured model (Q1602635) (← links)
- The role of sexually abstained groups in two-sex demographic and epidemic logistic models with non-linear mortality (Q1623936) (← links)
- Do fatal infectious diseases eradicate host species? (Q1633957) (← links)
- Measures under the flat norm as ordered normed vector space (Q1746017) (← links)
- An age-structured epidemic model for the demographic transition (Q1789070) (← links)
- The basic reproduction ration \(R_ 0\) for a sexually transmitted disease in a pair formation model with two types of pairs (Q1804858) (← links)
- Demography and epidemics (Q1813294) (← links)
- Diseases with chronic stage in a population with varying size (Q1869863) (← links)
- A model for HIV in Asia (Q1901149) (← links)
- The logistic equation revisited: The two-sex case (Q1901154) (← links)
- On the existence of stable pairing distributions (Q1911126) (← links)
- Discrete-time population dynamics of spatially distributed semelparous two-sex populations (Q2047167) (← links)
- Analysis of regular and chaotic dynamics in a stochastic eco-epidemiological model (Q2124307) (← links)
- Threshold dynamics of a nonlocal and time-delayed West Nile virus model with seasonality (Q2170834) (← links)
- The impact of sexually abstaining groups on persistence of sexually transmitted infections in populations with ephemeral pair bonds (Q2263466) (← links)
- Monotone dynamics and global behaviors of a West Nile virus model with mosquito demographics (Q2299266) (← links)
- A schistosomiasis model with mating structure (Q2319062) (← links)
- Is more better? Higher sterilization of infected hosts need not result in reduced pest population size (Q2339978) (← links)
- Modelling \textit{Wolbachia} infection in a sex-structured mosquito population carrying West Nile virus (Q2402992) (← links)
- From homogeneous eigenvalue problems to two-sex population dynamics (Q2408048) (← links)
- Theoretical population dynamics model of a genetically transmitted disease: Sickle-cell anaemia (Q2426280) (← links)
- Optimal timing of disease transmission in an age-structured population (Q2426385) (← links)
- A nonsmooth two-sex population model (Q2453778) (← links)
- A schistosomiasis model with mating structure and time delay (Q2476106) (← links)
- What can mathematical models tell us about the relationship between circular migrations and HIV transmission dynamics? (Q2514424) (← links)
- On the stability of separable solutions of a sexual age-structured population dynamics model (Q2565817) (← links)
- Why have parasites promoting mating success been observed so rarely? (Q2632416) (← links)