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Fixed point sensitivity analysis of interacting structured populations

Sensitivity analysis of structured populations is a useful tool in population ecology. Historically, methodological development of sensitivity analysis has focused on the sensitivity of eigenvalues in linear matrix models, and on single populations. More recently there have been extensions to the se...

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Published in:Theoretical population biology 2014-03, Vol.92, p.97-106
Main Authors: Barabás, György, Meszéna, Géza, Ostling, Annette
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