Volumen 1, n.º 1, 2021
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The Big Ifs in The Outcomes of Species Interactions: Review and Insights from the Interaction Function (IF) Model
(2021)The conceptual framework for species interactions calls for a new perspective: conditional outcomes are not rare; but, rather, closer to the norm. Interactions may shift or switch between beneficial and detrimental following ... -
Sobre el conjunto de umbrales sostenibles
(2021)Hacer operativo el concepto de sostenibilidad es un desafío importante en la gestión de recursos naturales, problemas de conservación de la biodiversidad, el cambio climático y la epidemiología, entre otros. Diferentes ... -
Growth and Extinction in Randomly Varying Environments: Modelling and Optimization Using Stochastic Differential Equations
(2021)This paper presents a brief overview of a range of applications of stochastic differential equations (SDE) in describing the growth of wildlife populations living in randomly varying environments and the associated risks ... -
Elucidating the Role Played by Cancer Stem Cells in Cancer Growth
(2021)The cancer stem cell hypothesis states that cancer growth is propelled by a relatively small number of cancer stem cells (CSCs). These CSCs have been shown to play a crucial role in the growth and recurrence of many tumor ... -
Distribución de especies. Un punto de vista teórico
(2021)Entender los mecanismos y procesos que determinan la distribución de las especies, su abundancia y los patrones de biodiversidad que generan, es uno de los grandes retos para la ecología y de manera particular para la ... -
Comparison of two mathematical models for the Echinococcus multilocularis-red foxes-rodents interactions
(2021)The paper sets up two mathematical models for the Echinococcus multilocularis’s life cycle in the environment. Herbivores are the intermediate hosts, harboring its larval stage, while carnivores host the adults. From the ... -
An Inverse Problem in the Mathematical Modelling of our Sense of Smell
(2021)The first step in our sensing of smell is the conversion of chemical odorants into electrical signals. This happens when odorants stimulate ion channels along cilia, which are long thin cylindrical structures in our olfactory ... -
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