Sincronismo em um Modelo com Multi-Espécies
Abstract
um critério analítico para a sincronização onde todos os grupos de sítios evoluem com a mesma densidade. Através de simulações numéricas, discutimos os diferentes modos de sincronização que dependem de como os indivíduos se distribuem nos sítios que compõem um conglomerado.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5540/tema.2015.016.02.0161
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