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The following pages link to Spatially structured metapopulation models: Global and local assessment of metapopulation capacity. (Q1427290):
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- A discrete Markov metapopulation model for persistence and extinction of species (Q307649) (← links)
- The limiting behaviour of a stochastic patch occupancy model (Q365685) (← links)
- Metapopulation dynamics on the brink of extinction (Q383306) (← links)
- The metapopulation fitness criterion: proof and perspectives (Q615598) (← links)
- Local approximation of a metapopulation's equilibrium (Q667704) (← links)
- Habitat destruction and the extinction debt revisited: the Allee effect (Q733250) (← links)
- How much does an individual habitat fragment contribute to metapopulation dynamics and persistence? (Q851326) (← links)
- Threshold parameters and metapopulation persistence (Q886658) (← links)
- Local populations of different sizes, mechanistic rescue effect and patch preference in the Levins metapopulation model (Q886819) (← links)
- Connecting deterministic and stochastic metapopulation models (Q893818) (← links)
- From within host dynamics to the epidemiology of infectious disease: scientific overview and challenges (Q899412) (← links)
- Persistence in patchy irregular landscapes (Q1324994) (← links)
- Habitat deterioration, habitat destruction, and metapopulation persistence in a heterogeneous landscape (Q1383169) (← links)
- Transient dynamics in metapopulation response to perturbation. (Q1427319) (← links)
- Effects of colonization asymmetries on metapopulation persistence (Q1630957) (← links)
- Generalizing Levins metapopulation model in explicit space: models of intermediate complexity (Q1798118) (← links)
- Habitat destruction, habitat restoration and eigenvector\,-\,eigenvalue relations. (Q1869873) (← links)
- A metapopulation model with Markovian landscape dynamics (Q2011541) (← links)
- Exploring artificial habitat fragmentation to control invasion by infectious wildlife diseases (Q2056401) (← links)
- The stochastic resonance for the incidence function model of metapopulation (Q2145199) (← links)
- Reducing species extinction by connecting fragmented habitats: insights from the contact process (Q2162903) (← links)
- A spatially structured metapopulation model with patch dynamics (Q2195096) (← links)
- Normal approximations for discrete-time occupancy processes (Q2196554) (← links)
- Spatially continuous modeling approach for population persistence in road-fragmented landscapes (Q2282399) (← links)
- Metapopulation Allee effects, habitat destruction, and extinction in metacommunities (Q2297277) (← links)
- Spatially explicit modeling of metapopulation dynamics of broadcast spawners and stabilizing/destabilizing effects of heterogeneity of quality across local habitats (Q2308865) (← links)
- Establishing a beachhead: a stochastic population model with an Allee effect applied to species invasion (Q2373322) (← links)
- Evolution of dispersal under variable connectivity (Q2402293) (← links)
- Number of source patches required for population persistence in a source-sink metapopulation with explicit movement (Q2417546) (← links)
- Metapopulation theory for fragmented landscapes (Q2433062) (← links)
- A model for a spatially structured metapopulation accounting for within patch dynamics (Q2441607) (← links)
- Asymptotically exact analysis of stochastic metapopulation dynamics with explicit spatial structure (Q2489979) (← links)
- Multi-patch deterministic and stochastic models for wildlife diseases (Q3520251) (← links)
- The Limiting Behaviour of Hanski's Incidence Function Metapopulation Model (Q5169726) (← links)
- Characterizing spatiotemporal patterns in three-state lattice models (Q5220534) (← links)
- INVESTIGATING THE ROLE OF WITHIN- AND BETWEEN-PATCH MOVEMENT IN A DYNAMIC MODEL OF DISEASE SPREAD (Q5856515) (← links)
- Assessing mutualistic metacommunity capacity by integrating spatial and interaction networks (Q6565471) (← links)
- A guide to calculating habitat-quality metrics to inform conservation of highly mobile species (Q6582896) (← links)