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Diekmann O, Metz JAJ (2010)

How to lift a model for individual behaviour to the population level?

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 365(1557):3523-3530 (12 November 2010) More

Diekmann O, Gyllenberg M, Metz JAJ, Nakaoka S, de Roos AM (2010)

[[Daphnia]] revisited: Local stability and bifurcation theory for physiologically structured population models explained by way of an example

Journal of Mathematical Biology, 61(2):277-318 (August 2010) (Published online 22 September 2009) More

Metz JAJ, Mylius SD, Diekmann O (2008)

Even in the odd cases when evolution optimizes, unrelated population dynamical details may shine through in the ESS

Evolutionary Ecology Research, 10(5):655-666 (2008) More

Metz JAJ, Mylius SD, Diekmann O (2008)

When does evolution optimize?

Evolutionary Ecology Research, 10(5):629-654 (2008) More

Metz JAJ, Mylius SD, Diekmann O (2008)

Even in the Odd Cases When Evolution Optimises, Unrelated Population Dynamical Details May Shine Through in the ESS
IIASA Interim Report IR-08-014 (June 2008) More

Metz JAJ, Mylius SD, Diekmann O (2008)

When Does Evolution Optimise?
IIASA Interim Report IR-08-013 (June 2008) More

Diekmann O, Gyllenberg M, Metz JAJ (2007)

Physiologically structured population models: Towards a general mathematical theory

In Mathematics for Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Y. Takeuchi, Y. Iwasa, K. Sato (eds)
Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, Germany pp.5-20 (2007) More

Diekmann O, Gyllenberg M, Metz JAJ (2007)

Physiologically Structured Population Models: Towards a General Mathematical Theory
IIASA Interim Report IR-07-046 ( 2007) More

Diekmann O, Gyllenberg M, Metz JAJ (2003)

Steady-state analysis of structured population models

Theoretical Population Biology, 63(4):309-338 (June 2003) (Published online 26 March 2003) More

Diekmann O, Gyllenberg M, Huang H, Kirkilionis M, Metz JAJ, Thieme HR (2002)

On the Formulation and Analysis of General Deterministic Structured Population Models. II. Nonlinear Theory
IIASA Interim Report IR-02-048 (June 2002) More

Diekmann O, Gyllenberg M, Metz JAJ, Thieme HR (2002)

On the Formulation and Analysis of General Deterministic Structured Population Models. I. Linear Theory
IIASA Interim Report IR-02-047 (June 2002) More

Diekmann O, Gyllenberg M, Huang H, Kirkilionis M, Metz JAJ, Thieme HR (2001)

On the formulation and analysis of general deterministic structured population models. II. Nonlinear theory

Journal of Mathematical Biology, 43(2):157-189 (August 2001) More

Diekmann O,de Jong MCM, Metz JAJ (1998)

A deterministic epidemic model taking account of repeated contacts between the same individuals

Journal of Applied Probabilities, 35(2):448-462 (June 1998) More

Diekmann O, Gyllenberg M, Metz JAJ, Thieme HR (1998)

On the formulation and analysis of general deterministic structured population models. I. Linear theory

Journal of Mathematical Biology, 36(4):349-388 (March 1998) More

Diekmann O,de Koeijer AA, Metz JAJ (1996)

On the final size of epidemics within herds

Canadian Applied Mathematics Quarterly, 4(1):21-30 (Winter 1996) More

Diekmann O, Gyllenberg M, Metz JAJ, Thieme HR (1996)

On the Formulation and Analysis of General Deterministic Structured Population Models

Vol. I: Linear Theory, CWI Report AM-R9607:1-34, Amsterdam, Netherlands (1996) More

Metz JAJ, Mylius SD, Diekmann O (1996)

When Does Evolution Optimize? On the Relation Between Types of Density Dependence and Evolutionarily Stable Life History Parameters
IIASA Working Paper WP-96-004 (March 1996) More

Diekmann O, Metz JAJ, Heesterbeek JAP (1995)

The legacy of Kermack and McKendrick

In Epidemic Models: Their Structure and Relation to Data, D. Mollison (ed.)
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp.95-115 (1995) More

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