International audienceA model of phytoplankton–zooplankton prey–predator dynamics is considered for the case of viral infection of the phytoplankton population. The phytoplankton population is split into a susceptible (S) and an infected (I) part. Both parts grow logistically, limited by a common carrying capacity. Zooplankton (Z) as a Holling-type II predator is grazing on susceptibles and infected. The local and spatial analyses of the S–I–Z model with lysogenic infection have been presented in a previous paper (Malchow et al., 2004b. Oscillations and waves in a virally infected plankton system: Part I: The lysogenic stage. Ecol. Complexity 1 (3), 211–223). This lysogenic stage is rather sensitive to environmental variability. Therefore, ...
The effects of toxin producing plankton and environmental stochasticity are intriguing problems in m...
We propose periodic systems of phytoplankton-zooplankton interactions with toxin producing phytoplan...
In homogeneous environments, by overturning the possibility of competitive exclusion among phytoplan...
A model of phytoplankton–zooplankton prey–predator dynamics is considered for the case of viral infe...
A model of a phytoplankton-zooplankton prey-predator system with viral infection of phytoplankton is...
Many planktonic species show spectacular bursts ("blooms") in population density. Though viral infec...
In this article, we propose a three dimensional mathematical model of phytoplankton dynamics with t...
The present paper deals with the problem of a phytoplankton-zooplankton system in which some of the ...
In this paper, for the understanding of the phytoplankton dynamics in marine ecosystem, a susceptibl...
Environmental stochasticity and toxin-producing phytoplankton (TPP) are the key factors that affect ...
A conceptual mathematical model of the reaction-diffusion type was used to study the basic mechanism...
Viruses are the most abundant organism in seawater across all the world's oceans. Though they are be...
The role of viruses in marine phytoplankton-zooplankton community structure is undoubtedly very impo...
In homogeneous environments, by overturning the possibility of competitive exclusion among phytoplan...
A discrete-time stochastic spatial model of plankton dynamics is given. We focus on aggregative beha...
The effects of toxin producing plankton and environmental stochasticity are intriguing problems in m...
We propose periodic systems of phytoplankton-zooplankton interactions with toxin producing phytoplan...
In homogeneous environments, by overturning the possibility of competitive exclusion among phytoplan...
A model of phytoplankton–zooplankton prey–predator dynamics is considered for the case of viral infe...
A model of a phytoplankton-zooplankton prey-predator system with viral infection of phytoplankton is...
Many planktonic species show spectacular bursts ("blooms") in population density. Though viral infec...
In this article, we propose a three dimensional mathematical model of phytoplankton dynamics with t...
The present paper deals with the problem of a phytoplankton-zooplankton system in which some of the ...
In this paper, for the understanding of the phytoplankton dynamics in marine ecosystem, a susceptibl...
Environmental stochasticity and toxin-producing phytoplankton (TPP) are the key factors that affect ...
A conceptual mathematical model of the reaction-diffusion type was used to study the basic mechanism...
Viruses are the most abundant organism in seawater across all the world's oceans. Though they are be...
The role of viruses in marine phytoplankton-zooplankton community structure is undoubtedly very impo...
In homogeneous environments, by overturning the possibility of competitive exclusion among phytoplan...
A discrete-time stochastic spatial model of plankton dynamics is given. We focus on aggregative beha...
The effects of toxin producing plankton and environmental stochasticity are intriguing problems in m...
We propose periodic systems of phytoplankton-zooplankton interactions with toxin producing phytoplan...
In homogeneous environments, by overturning the possibility of competitive exclusion among phytoplan...