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Zhigui Lin

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Journal of Mathematical Biology|April 6, 2017
Spatial spreading model and dynamics of West Nile virus in birds and mosquitoes with free boundaryZhigui Lin, Huaiping Zhu
Science China. Mathematics|March 28, 2020
The spreading frontiers of avian-human influenza described by the free boundaryChengXia Lei, KwangIk Kim, ZhiGui Lin
Journal of Mathematical Biology|January 10, 2023
A West Nile virus nonlocal model with free boundaries and seasonal successionLiqiong Pu, Zhigui Lin, Yuan Lou
Mathematical Biosciences|July 19, 2015
Stability patterns for a size-structured population model and its stage-structured counterpartLai Zhang, Michael Pedersen, Zhigui Lin
Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering : MBE|November 23, 2017
The risk index for an SIR epidemic model and spatial spreading of the infectious diseaseMin Zhu, Xiaofei Guo, Zhigui Lin
Infectious Disease Modelling|October 20, 2022
The impact factors of the risk index and diffusive dynamics of a SIS free boundary modelYachun Tong, Inkyung Ahn, Zhigui Lin
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|July 20, 2011
Effects of growth curve plasticity on size-structured population dynamicsLai Zhang, Zhigui Lin, Michael Pedersen
Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering : MBE|November 13, 2018
Coexistence of a cross-diffusive West Nile virus model in a heterogenous environmentAbdelrazig K Tarboush, Jing Ge, Zhigui Lin
Journal of Mathematical Biology|June 23, 2025
Interaction between harvesting intervention and birth perturbation in an age-structured modelHaiyan Xu, Zhigui Lin, Carlos Alberto Santos
Journal of Mathematical Biology|July 21, 2017
Free boundary models for mosquito range movement driven by climate warmingWendi Bao, Yihong Du, Zhigui Lin, et al.
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Journal of Mathematical Biology|April 6, 2017
Spatial spreading model and dynamics of West Nile virus in birds and mosquitoes with free boundaryZhigui Lin, Huaiping Zhu
Science China. Mathematics|March 28, 2020
The spreading frontiers of avian-human influenza described by the free boundaryChengXia Lei, KwangIk Kim, ZhiGui Lin
Journal of Mathematical Biology|January 10, 2023
A West Nile virus nonlocal model with free boundaries and seasonal successionLiqiong Pu, Zhigui Lin, Yuan Lou
Mathematical Biosciences|July 19, 2015
Stability patterns for a size-structured population model and its stage-structured counterpartLai Zhang, Michael Pedersen, Zhigui Lin
Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering : MBE|November 23, 2017
The risk index for an SIR epidemic model and spatial spreading of the infectious diseaseMin Zhu, Xiaofei Guo, Zhigui Lin
Infectious Disease Modelling|October 20, 2022
The impact factors of the risk index and diffusive dynamics of a SIS free boundary modelYachun Tong, Inkyung Ahn, Zhigui Lin
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|July 20, 2011
Effects of growth curve plasticity on size-structured population dynamicsLai Zhang, Zhigui Lin, Michael Pedersen
Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering : MBE|November 13, 2018
Coexistence of a cross-diffusive West Nile virus model in a heterogenous environmentAbdelrazig K Tarboush, Jing Ge, Zhigui Lin
Journal of Mathematical Biology|June 23, 2025
Interaction between harvesting intervention and birth perturbation in an age-structured modelHaiyan Xu, Zhigui Lin, Carlos Alberto Santos
Journal of Mathematical Biology|July 21, 2017
Free boundary models for mosquito range movement driven by climate warmingWendi Bao, Yihong Du, Zhigui Lin, et al.
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