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Partial Differential Equations in Ecology

Partial Differential Equations in Ecology

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Partial differential equations (PDEs) have been used in theoretical ecology research for more than eighty years. Nowadays, along with a variety of different mathematical techniques, they remain as an efficient, widely used modelling framework; as a matter of fact, the range of PDE applications has even become broader. This volume presents a collection of case studies where applications range from bacterial systems to population dynamics of human riots.

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Keywords

  • Allen–Cahn model
  • animal movement
  • bistability
  • Cahn–Hilliard model
  • Carrying capacity
  • chemostat model
  • continuum models
  • correlated random walk
  • cross diffusion
  • désertification
  • Diffusion
  • dispersal
  • dynamic behaviors
  • energy constraints
  • Evolutionary dynamics
  • front instabilities
  • G-function
  • generalist predator
  • ghost attractor
  • homoclinic snaking
  • individual based models
  • invasive species
  • invasive species in a river
  • linear determinacy
  • long transients
  • Mathematics & science
  • movement ecology
  • Mutation
  • non-constant positive solution
  • nonlocal interaction
  • Optimal Control
  • partial differential equation
  • Partial Differential equations
  • pattern formation
  • Pearl-Verhulst logistic model
  • phenotypic plasticity
  • Plant populations
  • Population Dynamics
  • population growth
  • prey–predator
  • Public goods
  • Quorum Sensing
  • Reaction-diffusion
  • reaction-diffusion model
  • Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
  • regime shift
  • Research & information: general
  • semi-linear parabolic system of equations
  • Social Dynamics
  • spatial ecology
  • spatial fluctuation
  • spatial heterogeneity
  • spatial patterns
  • spatiotemporal pattern
  • spreading speeds
  • stage structure
  • taxis
  • telegrapher’s equation
  • total realized asymptotic population abundance
  • travelling waves
  • Turing instability
  • Turing patterns
  • Turing-Hopf bifurcation
  • vegetation pattern formation
  • wave of protests

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-0297-7

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