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Pest population stability under sterile releases
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1982
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BiologyVector ManagementPest PopulationEntomologyPest ControlPest ManagementPopulation DevelopmentPublic HealthPopulation ControlPest SpeciesPest Population StabilityPredation Model
Summary The stability of a pest population is one of the critical features to be examined when considering a control strategy for a given pest species. Four models involviing sterile male releases are examined for various stability characteristics; the models examined were: (i) a simple one stage model with no species interactions, (ii) a two life‐stage model, (iii) a model involving two competing species, (iv) a model in which the pest is under predation. Of the four, the simple model was the most stable and the predation model was the least stable under continued sterile releases.
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