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The following pages link to Competition for benefits can promote the persistence of mutualistic interactions (Q2634977):
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- A simple and bounded model of population dynamics for mutualistic networks (Q258456) (← links)
- The stability and persistence of mutualisms embedded in community interactions (Q678562) (← links)
- Numerical responses in resource-based mutualisms: a time scale approach (Q738186) (← links)
- Interactions among interactions: the dynamical consequences of antagonism between mutualists (Q827867) (← links)
- How spatial structure and neighbor uncertainty promote mutualists and weaken black queen effects (Q1642478) (← links)
- Trading public goods stabilizes interspecific mutualism (Q1715097) (← links)
- Microbial cross-feeding promotes multiple stable states and species coexistence, but also susceptibility to cheaters (Q1721793) (← links)
- Control in mutualisms: combined implications of partner choice and bargaining roles (Q1736270) (← links)
- Population evolution in mutualistic Lotka-Volterra system with spatial diffusion (Q1782553) (← links)
- Can mutualism alter competitive outcome?: A mathematical analysis (Q1898309) (← links)
- Reducing competition vs. improving resistance to disturbances in the environment (Q1961805) (← links)
- Interactions between nurse plants and parasitic beneficiaries: a theoretical approach to indirect facilitation (Q2180795) (← links)
- Interactive effects of builders and exploiters on environmental quality and the outcome of competition between the two (Q2216261) (← links)
- Adaptive partner recruitment can help maintain an intra-guild diversity in mutualistic systems (Q2317043) (← links)
- Rethinking the logistic approach for population dynamics of mutualistic interactions (Q2341184) (← links)
- Existence of positive periodic solutions of competitor-competitor-mutualist Lotka-Volterra systems with infinite delays (Q2517106) (← links)
- Competition-induced increase of species abundance in mutualistic networks (Q5006945) (← links)
- Tipping Points in Seed Dispersal Mutualism Driven by Environmental Stochasticity (Q6190980) (← links)