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The following pages link to A model describing the effect of sex-reversed YY fish in an established wild population: the use of a trojan y chromosome to cause extinction of an introduced exotic species (Q2199205):
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- Pest demography critically determines the viability of synthetic gene drives for population control (Q669085) (← links)
- Bisexual branching processes to model extinction conditions for Y-linked genes (Q1623956) (← links)
- Introduction of Trojan sex chromosomes to boost population growth (Q2216279) (← links)
- Analysis of the \textit{trojan Y-chromosome} eradication strategy for an invasive species (Q2249673) (← links)
- Using YY supermales to destabilize invasive fish populations (Q2661454) (← links)
- Stochastic models for the<i>Trojan Y-Chromosome</i>eradication strategy of an invasive species (Q3304621) (← links)
- THE OPTIMAL IMPLEMENTATION OF THE<i>TROJAN Y CHROMOSOME</i>ERADICATION STRATEGY OF AN INVASIVE SPECIES (Q4683832) (← links)
- ON MODIFIED VARIANTS OF CLASSICAL TROJAN Y CHROMOSOME MODEL WITH GLOBAL SOLUTIONS (Q6173428) (← links)
- A comparison of the Trojan Y Chromosome strategy to harvesting models for eradication of nonnative species (Q6586039) (← links)