The vast majority of models for spatial dynamics of natural populations assume a homogeneous physical environment. However, in practice, dispersing organisms may encounter landscape features that significantly inhibit their movement. We use mathematical modelling to investigate the effect of such landscape features on cyclic predator–prey populations. We show that when appropriate boundary conditions are applied at the edge of the obstacle, a pattern of periodic travelling waves develops, moving out and away from the obstacle. Depending on the assumptions of the model, these waves can take the form of roughly circular ‘target patterns’ or spirals. This is, to our knowledge, a new mechanism for periodic–wave generation in ecological systems ...
As shown by Alan Turing in 1952, differential diffusion may destabilize uniform distributions of rea...
Spatial variation in population densities across a landscape is a feature of many ecological systems...
Spatial synchrony, which can be result of high migration, can increase the risk of regional extincti...
The research in this thesis uses mathematical modelling to investigate the importance of various bio...
In cyclic populations, fluctuations in abundance may be spatially asynchronous. This asynchrony can ...
We demonstrate evidence for the presence of travelling waves in a cyclic population of ¢eld voles in...
Invasions in oscillatory systems generate in their wake spatiotemporal oscillations, consisting of e...
Cyclic predator–prey systems are often observed in nature. In a spatial setting, these can manifest ...
1. Earlier studies have reported that field vole Microtus agrestis populations in Kielder Forest, UK...
National audienceIn cyclic populations, fluctuations in abundance may be spatially asynchronous. Thi...
National audienceIn cyclic populations, fluctuations in abundance may be spatially asynchronous. Thi...
National audienceIn cyclic populations, fluctuations in abundance may be spatially asynchronous. Thi...
International audienceIn cyclic populations, fluctuations in abundance may be spatially asynchronous...
We investigate the emergence of target waves in a cyclic predator-prey model incorporating a periodi...
This paper explores the effect of spatial processes in a heterogeneous environment on the dynamics o...
As shown by Alan Turing in 1952, differential diffusion may destabilize uniform distributions of rea...
Spatial variation in population densities across a landscape is a feature of many ecological systems...
Spatial synchrony, which can be result of high migration, can increase the risk of regional extincti...
The research in this thesis uses mathematical modelling to investigate the importance of various bio...
In cyclic populations, fluctuations in abundance may be spatially asynchronous. This asynchrony can ...
We demonstrate evidence for the presence of travelling waves in a cyclic population of ¢eld voles in...
Invasions in oscillatory systems generate in their wake spatiotemporal oscillations, consisting of e...
Cyclic predator–prey systems are often observed in nature. In a spatial setting, these can manifest ...
1. Earlier studies have reported that field vole Microtus agrestis populations in Kielder Forest, UK...
National audienceIn cyclic populations, fluctuations in abundance may be spatially asynchronous. Thi...
National audienceIn cyclic populations, fluctuations in abundance may be spatially asynchronous. Thi...
National audienceIn cyclic populations, fluctuations in abundance may be spatially asynchronous. Thi...
International audienceIn cyclic populations, fluctuations in abundance may be spatially asynchronous...
We investigate the emergence of target waves in a cyclic predator-prey model incorporating a periodi...
This paper explores the effect of spatial processes in a heterogeneous environment on the dynamics o...
As shown by Alan Turing in 1952, differential diffusion may destabilize uniform distributions of rea...
Spatial variation in population densities across a landscape is a feature of many ecological systems...
Spatial synchrony, which can be result of high migration, can increase the risk of regional extincti...