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Invasion waves in populations with excitable dynamics

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BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS
卷 7, 期 5, 页码 807-816

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DOI: 10.1007/s10530-005-5207-9

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biological invasions; cross-diffusion; excitable dynamics; non-linear waves

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Whilst the most obvious mechanism for a biological invasion is the occupation of a new territory as a result of direct ingress by individuals of the invading population, a more subtle invasion may occur without significant motion of invading individuals if the population dynamics in a predator prey scenario has an excitable character. Here, excitable means that a local equilibrium state, either of coexistence of predator and prey, or of prey only, may, when disturbed by a small perturbation, switch to a new, essentially invaded state. In an invasion of this type little spatial movement of individuals occurs, but a wave of rapid change of population level nevertheless travels through the invaded territory. In this article we summarise and review recent modelling research which shows that the macroscopic features of these invasion waves depend strongly on the detailed spatial dynamics of the predator-prey relationship; the models assume simple (linear) diffusion and pursuit-evasion, represented by (non-linear) cross-diffusion, as examples. In the context of plankton population dynamics, such waves may be produced by sudden injections of nutrient and consequent rapid increase in plankton populations, brought about, for example, by the upwelling caused by a passing atmospheric low pressure system.

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