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1977-HI_Freedman-P_Whitman-Mathematical models of population interactions with dispersal

Author(s): H I Freedman

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Keywords: predator barrier two populations two habitats

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Resource Image A system of differential equations is proposed as a model of dispersion between two populations in habitats separated by a barrier.

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FREEDMAN, H. I. AND PAUL WALTMAN, 1977. MATHEMATICAL MODELS OF POPULATION INTERACTIONS WITH
DISPERSAL. I: STABILITY OF TWO HABITATS WITH AND WITHOUT
A PREDATOR.  SIAM J. APPL. MATH. 32(3): 631-648.

See https://epubs.siam.org/doi/abs/10.1137/0132052?mobileUi=0& .  Accessed  March 2023.


Abstract: A system of differential equations is proposed as a model of dispersion between two populations in habitats separated by a barrier. Both strong and weak barriers are considered, and the effect of barrier strength on the limiting populations is analyzed. The case of a predator feeding indiscriminately on these populations is also considered and the effect of barrier strength on the limiting population analyzed.

 

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Author(s): H I Freedman

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