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Extended Lotka-Volterra equations incorporating population heterogeneity: Derivation and analysis of the predator-prey case

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Waters, E K
Sidhu, Harvinder
Sidhu, Leesa
Mercer, Geoffry

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Extended logistic and competitive Lotka-Volterra equations were developed by Eizi Kuno to understand the implications of population heterogeneity (especially spatial) for population growth. Population heterogeneity, defined as the presence of individuals

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Ecological Modelling

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2037-12-31
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