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Mathematical analysis of a size structured tree-grass competition model for savanna ecosystems

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Fig. 3. 3D plot of the trajectories of system (1) showing that the forest (E T ) and savanna (E T G ) equilibria are stable
Fig. 7. From grassland to forest as a function of the grass vs. non sensitive-tree competition parameter σ NS
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