PPT-Using the Hawk-Dove Model and Ordinary Differential Equation Systems to Study Asian Carp

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Yvonne Feng and Kelly Pham Outline Background Motivation Introduction to our models Different Invasion Problems Limitations of our models Future Work Background

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