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When a predator avoids infected prey: A model-based theoretical study
Mainul Haque
, David Greenhalgh
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Absolute Count
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Atlantic Cod
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Basic Modeling Equations
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Disease Spread
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Eco-epidemiological Model
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Fin Rot
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Global Behavior
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Global Stability
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Infected Prey
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Local Stability
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Logistic Growth
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Numerical Simulation
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Parameter Values
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Predator Removal
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Predator-prey Model
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Prey Population
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Realistic Scenario
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Stability Results
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Stable Equilibrium
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Susceptible-infected-recovered Model
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Mathematics
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Mathematical Modeling
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Numerical Simulation
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Predator-Prey
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Prey Population
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Real Life
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Stable Equilibrium
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