THE EXISTENCE OF A LIMIT-CYCLE OF A DISCRETE-TIME LOTKA-VOLTERRA MODEL WITH FEAR EFFECT AND LINEAR HARVESTING


Public perceptions of Lyme disease and climate change in southern Manitoba, Canada: making a case for strategic decoupling of climate and health messages

Abstract Background Despite scientific evidence that climate change has profound and far reaching implications for public health, translating this knowledge in a manner that supports citizen engagement, applied decision-making, and behavioural change can be challenging.This is especially true for complex vector-borne zoonotic diseases such as Lyme

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What Have We Learned after Millennia of Locust Invasions?

Locust outbreaks have long been a very serious problem for agriculture and livelihoods in many countries globally.This article is an introduction to a Special Issue of the journal Agronomy devoted to the management of these pests.Although not exhaustive, the nineteen articles herein cover a variety of species, Cable Glands many regions of the world

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