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Modelling interaction patterns in a predator-prey system of two freshwater organisms in discrete time: an identified structural VAR approach
Herwartz, Helmut
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Statistical Methods & Applications
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pp. 63-85
line with core axiomatic assumptions of
predator-prey
models
. Conditional on population growth lagged up to three periods …
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