We introduce a set of sequential integro-difference equations to analyze the dynamics of two interacting species. Firstly, we derive the speed of the fronts when a species invades a space previously occupied by a second species, and check its validity by means of numerical random-walk simulations. As an example, we consider the Neolithic transition: the predictions of the model are consistent with the archaeological data for the front speed, provided that the interaction parameter is low enough. Secondly, an equation for the coexistence time between the invasive and the invaded populations is obtained for the first time. It agrees well with the simulations, is consistent with observations of the Neolithic transition, and makes it possible t...
The behaviour of a new model for the spatial spread of biological invasions with non-overlapping sy...
The speed at which biological range expansions occur has important consequences for the conservation...
The speed at which biological range expansions occur has important consequences for the conservation...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/10/4/043045 Abstract. We introduce a set of sequential integro-difference equa...
We introduce a set of sequential integro-difference equations to analyze the dynamics of two interac...
We extend a previous model of the Neolithic transition in Europe [J. Fort and V. Méndez, Phys. Rev. ...
The thesis studies from an analytical and computational perspective, and by using reaction-diffusion...
Space competition effects are well-known in many microbiological and ecological systems. Here we ana...
ocial Simulation Conference (2014 : Barcelona, Spain). Proceedings of the Social Simulation Conferen...
We introduce the effect of cohabitation between generations to a previous model on the slowdown of t...
Space competition effects are well-known in many microbiological and ecological systems. Here we ana...
The classical wave-of-advance model of the neolithic transition (i.e., the shift from hunter-gathere...
This thesis presents population dynamics models that can be applied to predict the rate of spread of...
We use two coupled equations to analyze the space-time dynamics of two interacting languages. Firstl...
The front speed of the Neolithic (farmer) spread in Europe decreased as it reached Northern latitude...
The behaviour of a new model for the spatial spread of biological invasions with non-overlapping sy...
The speed at which biological range expansions occur has important consequences for the conservation...
The speed at which biological range expansions occur has important consequences for the conservation...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/10/4/043045 Abstract. We introduce a set of sequential integro-difference equa...
We introduce a set of sequential integro-difference equations to analyze the dynamics of two interac...
We extend a previous model of the Neolithic transition in Europe [J. Fort and V. Méndez, Phys. Rev. ...
The thesis studies from an analytical and computational perspective, and by using reaction-diffusion...
Space competition effects are well-known in many microbiological and ecological systems. Here we ana...
ocial Simulation Conference (2014 : Barcelona, Spain). Proceedings of the Social Simulation Conferen...
We introduce the effect of cohabitation between generations to a previous model on the slowdown of t...
Space competition effects are well-known in many microbiological and ecological systems. Here we ana...
The classical wave-of-advance model of the neolithic transition (i.e., the shift from hunter-gathere...
This thesis presents population dynamics models that can be applied to predict the rate of spread of...
We use two coupled equations to analyze the space-time dynamics of two interacting languages. Firstl...
The front speed of the Neolithic (farmer) spread in Europe decreased as it reached Northern latitude...
The behaviour of a new model for the spatial spread of biological invasions with non-overlapping sy...
The speed at which biological range expansions occur has important consequences for the conservation...
The speed at which biological range expansions occur has important consequences for the conservation...