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New results on the impact of harvesting times and intensities on the stability properties of Seno population models are presented. Special attention is given to the global stability of the positive equilibrium in terms of the harvest timing.
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Franco, D., Perán, J., Logemann, H., Segura, J. (2019). Effect of Delayed Harvesting on the Stability of Single-Species Populations. In: Korobeinikov, A., Caubergh, M., Lázaro, T., Sardanyés, J. (eds) Extended Abstracts Spring 2018. Trends in Mathematics(), vol 11. Birkhäuser, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25261-8_27
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