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The following pages link to The impact of parasitoid emergence time on host-parasitoid population dynamics (Q615600):
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- Quiescent phases and stability in discrete time dynamical systems (Q480035) (← links)
- The impact of resource limitation and the phenology of parasitoid attack on the duration of insect herbivore outbreaks (Q849577) (← links)
- Prolonged diapause and the stability of host-parasitoid interactions (Q851362) (← links)
- The effects of host-feeding on stability of discrete-time host-parasitoid population dynamic models (Q905825) (← links)
- Dynamical consequences of optimal host feeding on host-parasitoid population dynamics (Q1370202) (← links)
- Searching for food or hosts: The influence of parasitoids behavior on host-parasitoid dynamics (Q1370649) (← links)
- The effect of delayed host self-regulation on host-pathogen population cycles in forest insects (Q1620801) (← links)
- Modeling host-parasitoid interactions with correlated events (Q1667842) (← links)
- Migration frequency and the persistence of host-parasitoid interactions (Q2177157) (← links)
- Competitive coexistence of seasonal breeders (Q2232170) (← links)
- Attack by a common parasitoid stabilizes population dynamics of multi-host communities (Q2235567) (← links)
- The evolution of developmental timing in natural enemy systems (Q2413777) (← links)
- The form of host density-dependence and the likelihood of host-pathogen cycles in forest-insect systems (Q2459049) (← links)
- How parasitism affects critical patch-size in a host--parasitoid model: application to the forest tent caterpillar (Q2565628) (← links)
- A comparative analysis of host–parasitoid models with density dependence preceding parasitism (Q3304366) (← links)
- Spreading Phenomena in Integrodifference Equations with Nonmonotone Growth Functions (Q4553347) (← links)
- MAXIMUM POPULATION SIZES IN HOST–PARASITOID MODELS (Q5396995) (← links)
- Host-parasitoid systems are vulnerable to extinction via P-tipping: forest tent caterpillar as an example (Q6632689) (← links)