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The following pages link to NUMERICAL CONTINUATION OF EQUILIBRIA OF PHYSIOLOGICALLY STRUCTURED POPULATION MODELS I: THEORY (Q4798902):
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- Steady-state analysis of structured population models (Q80525) (← links)
- Effects of growth curve plasticity on size-structured population dynamics (Q417352) (← links)
- Numerical bifurcation analysis of physiologically structured populations: consumer-resource, cannibalistic and trophic models (Q517996) (← links)
- A numerical framework for computing steady states of structured population models and their stability (Q523868) (← links)
- Daphnia revisited: Local stability and bifurcation theory for physiologically structured population models explained by way of an example (Q604518) (← links)
- Simplifying a physiologically structured population model to a stage-structured biomass model (Q615393) (← links)
- Global stability for a class of delay differential equations. (Q1764563) (← links)
- Ontogenetic symmetry and asymmetry in energetics (Q1944644) (← links)
- Resonance in physiologically structured population models (Q2035809) (← links)
- Population dynamical consequences of gregariousness in a size-structured consumer-resource interaction (Q2210007) (← links)
- Numerical equilibrium analysis for structured consumer resource models (Q2380833) (← links)
- Bistability in a size-structured population model of cannibalistic fish -- a continuation study (Q2433057) (← links)
- Boundedness, global existence and continuous dependence for nonlinear dynamical systems describing physiologically structured populations (Q2484458) (← links)
- EXISTENCE RESULTS FOR A BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEM ARISING IN GROWING CELL POPULATIONS (Q3043521) (← links)
- Periodic Solutions for a Class of Functional Differential Equations with State-Dependent Delay Close to Zero (Q3043561) (← links)
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- GENERALIZED KINETIC (BOLTZMANN) MODELS: MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURES AND APPLICATIONS (Q4798977) (← links)
- Modelling physiologically structured populations: renewal equations and partial differential equations (Q6133318) (← links)