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The classical chemostat models of Monod and others were designed for unicellular organisms. We summarize evidence that these models are not adequate for the rotifer chemostat, then propose a new, physiologically structured model that resolves some of their key problems yet remains biologically simple. The new model includes separate ontogenetic stages for eggs and free-swimming rotifers, with generalized...
The classical chemostat models of Monod and others were designed for unicellular organisms. We summarize evidence that these models are not adequate for the rotifer chemostat, then propose a new, physiologically structured model that resolves some of their key problems yet remains biologically simple. The new model includes separate ontogenetic stages for eggs and free-swimming rotifers, with generalized...
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