A model for food uptake, energy conversion and allocation is proposed for individuals that propagate by fission. When simple assumptions for the environment and interactions between substrate, prey and predator in a chemostat are made, the conservation laws for energy and biomass determine a structu
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On tridiagonal predator–prey systems and a conjecture
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2010
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