We present an overview and extend previous results on the effects of large scale oceanic transport processes on plankton population dynamics, considering different types of ecosystem models. We find that increasing stirring rate in an environment where the carrying capacity is non-uniformly distributed leads to an overall decrease of the effective carrying capacity of the system. This may lead to sharp regime shifts induced by stirring in systems with multiple steady states. In prey-predator type systems, stirring leads to resonant response of the population dynamics to fluctuations enhancing the spatial variability-patchiness-in a certain range of stirring rates. Oscillatory population models produce strongly heterogeneous patchy distribut...
International audienceSpatial characteristics of phytoplankton blooms often reflect the horizontal t...
We consider and contrast two mechanisms for the production of spatial pattern in an excitable medium...
Oceanic flows do not necessarily mix planktonic species. Differences in individual organisms’ physic...
Abstract. Here we show a simple mechanism in which changes in the rate of horizontal stirring by mes...
Here we show a simple mechanism in which changes in the rate of horizontal stirring by mesoscale oce...
The main aim of this project has been to investigate how turbulence and a patchy environment can aff...
The quantitative description of marine systems is constrained by a major issue of scale separation: ...
Here we study how large-scale variability of oceanic plankton is affected by mesoscale turbulence in...
This study applies a metapopulation dynamics approach to modelling a distribution of plankton by rep...
We investigate systematically the effect of small-scale biological and physical processes on the gen...
We present a study on the emergence of spatial variability, or patchiness, in biophysical simulation...
We present a study on the emergence of spatial variability, or patchiness, in biophysical simulation...
We investigate the influence of mixotrophy on the dynamical properties of a six-population model of ...
Plankton play an important role in the ecology of the ocean and the climate because of their partici...
We present a study on the emergence of spatial structure in plankton dynamics under the influence of...
International audienceSpatial characteristics of phytoplankton blooms often reflect the horizontal t...
We consider and contrast two mechanisms for the production of spatial pattern in an excitable medium...
Oceanic flows do not necessarily mix planktonic species. Differences in individual organisms’ physic...
Abstract. Here we show a simple mechanism in which changes in the rate of horizontal stirring by mes...
Here we show a simple mechanism in which changes in the rate of horizontal stirring by mesoscale oce...
The main aim of this project has been to investigate how turbulence and a patchy environment can aff...
The quantitative description of marine systems is constrained by a major issue of scale separation: ...
Here we study how large-scale variability of oceanic plankton is affected by mesoscale turbulence in...
This study applies a metapopulation dynamics approach to modelling a distribution of plankton by rep...
We investigate systematically the effect of small-scale biological and physical processes on the gen...
We present a study on the emergence of spatial variability, or patchiness, in biophysical simulation...
We present a study on the emergence of spatial variability, or patchiness, in biophysical simulation...
We investigate the influence of mixotrophy on the dynamical properties of a six-population model of ...
Plankton play an important role in the ecology of the ocean and the climate because of their partici...
We present a study on the emergence of spatial structure in plankton dynamics under the influence of...
International audienceSpatial characteristics of phytoplankton blooms often reflect the horizontal t...
We consider and contrast two mechanisms for the production of spatial pattern in an excitable medium...
Oceanic flows do not necessarily mix planktonic species. Differences in individual organisms’ physic...