Alternative food and external source of infection stabilize predator–prey oscillations — A conclusion drawn from an eco-epidemiological model
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Publication:5251668
DOI10.1142/S1793524515500321zbMath1332.92052WikidataQ115522837 ScholiaQ115522837MaRDI QIDQ5251668
Publication date: 20 May 2015
Published in: International Journal of Biomathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
bifurcationpermanencealternative foodmodified Holling type-II functional responseexternal source of infection
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