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  • Matthew Adamson (Universität Osnabruck)
Anticipating critical transitions of chaotic attractors through boundary crises   (pdf)
  • Clément Aldebert (Aix-Marseille Université)
Structural sensitivity: predator-prey models to food webs, through Dynamic Energy Budget theory   (pdf)
  • Korinna T Allhoff (UPMC Paris)
Evolutionary responses of ecosystems to climate warming - insights from a food web model approach   (pdf)
  • Virgile Baudrot (Université de Franche-Comté)
Effects of host diversity and complex foraging on the dynamics of trophically transmitted parasites   (pdf)
  • Ludek Berec (Biology Centre CAS & University of South Bohemia)
Sexually transmitted infections, MATING and mate-finding Allee effect   (pdf)
  • Fabio Chalub (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
Regularity and time-inhomogeneity in the Wright-Fisher dynamics   (pdf)
  • Dorian Collot (Université Paris Sud)
A modelingstudyto explore how selectedtraits mayaffect fitness in Saccharomyces cerevisiaebatch culture   (pdf)
  • Yves Dumont ( CIRAD Montpellier)
On Vector-borne plant diseases   (pdf)
  • Els Heinsalu (National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics Tallinn)
Spatial clustering of interacting random walkers   (pdf)
  • Bob W. Kooi (University of Amsterdam)
Modeling, singular perturbation and bifurcation analyses of bitrophic food chains dynamics including canard explosion   (pdf)
  • Frédéric M. Hamelin (Université de Rennes)
The evolution of plant virus transmission pathways   (pdf)
  • Marjorie Haond (INRA ISA, UNICE)
Habitat quality and the velocity of spatial population expansion   (pdf)
  • Alexey Kolobov (Far Eastern Branch of the Russian academy of Science)
Simulation of the effects of different types disturbances on the mixed forest stands dynamics   (pdf)
  • Henri Laurie (University of Cape Town)
Periodic solutions for a model of rotational stocking in a seasonally driven grazing system   (pdf)
  • Mark Lewis (Alberta University)
Towards a general theory for modelling animal movement patterns in ecology   (pdf)
  • MJ Lopez-Herrero (Complutense University of Madrid)
Studying behavior before absorption in stochastic epidemic models: Quasi-stationary and Ratio of Expectations distributions   (pdf)
  • Pierre Magal (Université de Bordeaux)
Final size of an epidemic for a two group SIR model   (pdf)
  • Marco Patriarca (National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics Tallinn)
Diversity Emerging from the Interplay between Dispersal and Competition   (pdf)
  • Natalia Petrovskaya (University of Birmingham)
Catching ghosts with a coarse net: real and imaginary effects in ecological monitoring routine based on sparse sampling   (pdf)
  • Sergei Petrovskii (University of Leicester)
Mathematical Modelling of Plankton-Oxygen Dynamics under the Climate Change   (pdf)
  • Alain Rapaport (Université de Montpellier)
About mathematical modelling for microbial ecosystems with control and design perspectives   (pdf)
  • Oksana L. Revutskaya (FEB RAS, Birobidzhan, Russia)
Discrete two-sex age-structured models of population dynamics: stability, multistability, and chaos   (pdf)
  • Tobias Rogge (TU Darmstadt)
Evolution of Network Structure and Species Diversity in an Evolutionary Foodweb Model   (pdf)
  • Max O. Souza (Universidade Federal Fluminense)
On Aedes, Wolbachia and the Control of Urban Arboviruses   (pdf)
  • Tatjana Thiel (TU Darmstadt)
Species Diversity in Coupled Habitats: Going Beyond Homogeneous and Deterministic Models   (pdf)
  • Oksana Zhdanova (IACP FEB RAS)
Estimating the survival rate of Northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) on different stage of its lifecycle based on long-term observations of Tyuleniy herd  (pdf)


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