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The following pages link to The competitive exclusion principle in stochastic environments (Q2303739):
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- Verification and reformulation of the competitive exclusion principle (Q336268) (← links)
- The risk of competitive exclusion during evolutionary branching: effects of resource variability, correlation and autocorrelation (Q1630807) (← links)
- Spatial heterogeneity of mortality and temporal fluctuation in fertility promote coexistence but not vice versa: a random-community approach (Q1795259) (← links)
- Coexistence, extinction, and optimal harvesting in discrete-time stochastic population models (Q2022648) (← links)
- Stationary distributions of persistent ecological systems (Q2037048) (← links)
- Environmental dimensionality determines species coexistence (Q2041290) (← links)
- Dynamical systems under random perturbations with fast switching and slow diffusion: hyperbolic equilibria and stable limit cycles (Q2048506) (← links)
- Evolutionary coexistence in a metacommunity: competition-colonization trade-off, ownership effects, environmental fluctuations (Q2068717) (← links)
- The effects of random and seasonal environmental fluctuations on optimal harvesting and stocking (Q2133936) (← links)
- Coexistence introducing regulation of environmental conditions (Q2211592) (← links)
- Competitive exclusion and limiting similarity: A unified theory (Q2489983) (← links)
- Gause's exclusion principle revisited: artificial modified species and competition (Q4526104) (← links)
- Random Switching in an Ecosystem with Two Prey and One Predator (Q5887724) (← links)
- A Model of Seasonal Savanna Dynamics (Q6038791) (← links)
- Stochastic nutrient-plankton models (Q6083315) (← links)
- Competitive exclusion in a model with seasonality: three species cannot coexist in an ecosystem with two seasons (Q6106277) (← links)
- Spatial dynamics of a competitive and cooperative model with multiple delay effects: Turing patterns and Hopf bifurcation (Q6538960) (← links)