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Natalia Petrovskaya

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Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|February 17, 2017
Catching ghosts with a coarse net: use and abuse of spatial sampling data in detecting synchronizationNatalia Petrovskaya, Sergei Petrovskii
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|May 22, 2024
Transient Propagation of the Invasion Front in the Homogeneous Landscape and in the Presence of a RoadBradly Deeley, Natalia Petrovskaya
Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 18, 2022
Propagation of invasive plant species in the presence of a roadBradly Deeley, Natalia Petrovskaya
Interface Focus|April 9, 2013
Computational ecology as an emerging scienceSergei Petrovskii, Natalia Petrovskaya
Journal of Theoretical Biology|December 28, 2019
When seeing is not believing: Comparative study of various spatial distributions of invasive speciesNatalia Petrovskaya, Wenxin Zhang
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|March 13, 2014
A novel approach to evaluation of pest insect abundance in the presence of noiseNina Embleton, Natalia Petrovskaya
Mathematical Biosciences|March 7, 2015
Some analytical and numerical approaches to understanding trap counts resulting from pest insect immigrationDaniel Bearup, Natalia Petrovskaya, Sergei Petrovskii
Physics of Life Reviews|March 13, 2014
Multiscale approach to pest insect monitoring: random walks, pattern formation, synchronization, and networksSergei Petrovskii, Natalia Petrovskaya, Daniel Bearup
Physics of Life Reviews|August 3, 2014
Multiscale ecology of agroecosystems is an emerging research field that can provide a stronger theoretical background for the integrated pest management. Reply to comments on "Multiscale approach to pest insect monitoring: random walks, pattern formation, synchronization, and networks"Sergei Petrovskii, Natalia Petrovskaya, Daniel Bearup
Journal of Theoretical Biology|December 22, 2018
Effect of density-dependent individual movement on emerging spatial population distribution: Brownian motion vs Levy flightsJohn Ellis, Natalia Petrovskaya, Sergei Petrovskii
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Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|February 17, 2017
Catching ghosts with a coarse net: use and abuse of spatial sampling data in detecting synchronizationNatalia Petrovskaya, Sergei Petrovskii
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|May 22, 2024
Transient Propagation of the Invasion Front in the Homogeneous Landscape and in the Presence of a RoadBradly Deeley, Natalia Petrovskaya
Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 18, 2022
Propagation of invasive plant species in the presence of a roadBradly Deeley, Natalia Petrovskaya
Interface Focus|April 9, 2013
Computational ecology as an emerging scienceSergei Petrovskii, Natalia Petrovskaya
Journal of Theoretical Biology|December 28, 2019
When seeing is not believing: Comparative study of various spatial distributions of invasive speciesNatalia Petrovskaya, Wenxin Zhang
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|March 13, 2014
A novel approach to evaluation of pest insect abundance in the presence of noiseNina Embleton, Natalia Petrovskaya
Mathematical Biosciences|March 7, 2015
Some analytical and numerical approaches to understanding trap counts resulting from pest insect immigrationDaniel Bearup, Natalia Petrovskaya, Sergei Petrovskii
Physics of Life Reviews|March 13, 2014
Multiscale approach to pest insect monitoring: random walks, pattern formation, synchronization, and networksSergei Petrovskii, Natalia Petrovskaya, Daniel Bearup
Physics of Life Reviews|August 3, 2014
Multiscale ecology of agroecosystems is an emerging research field that can provide a stronger theoretical background for the integrated pest management. Reply to comments on "Multiscale approach to pest insect monitoring: random walks, pattern formation, synchronization, and networks"Sergei Petrovskii, Natalia Petrovskaya, Daniel Bearup
Journal of Theoretical Biology|December 22, 2018
Effect of density-dependent individual movement on emerging spatial population distribution: Brownian motion vs Levy flightsJohn Ellis, Natalia Petrovskaya, Sergei Petrovskii
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