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Continuous Models for Two Interacting PopulationsIn this chapter we will consider populations of two interacting species with population sizes .(.) and .(.), respectively, modeled by a system of two first order differential equations: ..
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Harvesting in two-species modelsThe topics in this chapter are part of the subject of natural resource management and bioeconomics. This is an important and rapidly-developing subject. The classical reference is the book by Clark (1990), where additional references may be found.
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0939-2475 ion structure and spatial heterogeneity - the subject of Part III. This book, which includes both examples and exercises, will be useful to practitioners, graduate students, and scientists working in the field.978-1-4419-3182-5978-1-4757-3516-1Series ISSN 0939-2475 Series E-ISSN 2196-9949
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lising a rich variety of interrelated consequences. This, too, proves to be subject to convention, but examination of a case study indicates that the application of the conventions required by multiattribute utility theory may not limit the usefulness of its results any more than they have already b
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Fred Brauer,Carlos Castillo-Chávezlising a rich variety of interrelated consequences. This, too, proves to be subject to convention, but examination of a case study indicates that the application of the conventions required by multiattribute utility theory may not limit the usefulness of its results any more than they have already b