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Population Growth and Persistence in a Heterogeneous Environment: the Role of Diffusion and Advection

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2008

A. B. Ryabov*
Affiliation:
Institute for Chemistry and Biology of Marine Environment (ICBM), Oldenburg University, 26111 Oldenburg, Germany
B. Blasius
Affiliation:
Institute for Chemistry and Biology of Marine Environment (ICBM), Oldenburg University, 26111 Oldenburg, Germany
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Abstract

The spatio-temporal dynamics of a population present one of the most fascinating aspects and challenges for ecological modelling. In this article we review some simple mathematical models, based on one dimensional reaction-diffusion-advection equations, for the growth of a population on a heterogeneous habitat. Considering a number of models of increasing complexity we investigate the often contrary roles of advection and diffusion for the persistence of the population. When it is possible we demonstrate basic mathematical techniques and give the critical conditions providing the survival of a population in simple systems and in more complex resource-consumer models which describe the dynamics of phytoplankton in a water column.

Type
Research Article
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© EDP Sciences, 2008

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