A Mathematical Model for the Effect of Densities of Attacked and Attacking Species on the Number Attacked

作者: K. E. F. Watt

DOI: 10.4039/ENT91129-3

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摘要: Any realistic mathematical model of insect pest population dynamics to be used in maximizing control efficiency must mimic the effects weather, habitat, other organisms various specles, food, and chemicals applied by man. However. before such a can constructed. suitable formulations for mechanismof each type factor developed.

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