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When a predator avoids infected prey: A model-based theoretical study
Mainul Haque
, David Greenhalgh
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Mathematics
Predator
62%
Prey
62%
Model-based
53%
Logistic Growth
19%
Fish
19%
Threshold Value
17%
Predator-prey Model
15%
Local Stability
15%
Epidemic Model
15%
Model
14%
Global Stability
14%
Simplicity
13%
Human
13%
Life
13%
Numerical Simulation
11%
Mathematical Model
11%
Review
10%
Simulation
9%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Gadus morhua
100%
Fishes
55%
Epidemics
51%
Theoretical Models
48%
Logistic Models
39%
Growth
30%
Population
23%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
theoretical study
62%
predator
51%
disease spread
14%
threshold value
10%
logistics
8%
simulation
8%
fish
5%
removal
5%
parameter
3%
effect
2%
Chemical Compounds
Prey Cleavage
90%
Simulation
18%
Engineering & Materials Science
Fish
13%
Logistics
10%
Mathematical models
8%
Computer simulation
6%