Moving from a recent quantitative model of the US colonization in the 19th century that relies on analytical and numerical results of reactive-diffusive transport on fractal river networks, this paper considers its generalization to include an embedded flow direction which biases transport. We explore the properties of biased reaction-dispersal models, in which the reaction rates are described by a logistic equation. The relevance of the work is related to the prediction of the role of hydrologic controls on invasion processes (of species, populations, propagules, or infective agents, depending on the specifics of reaction and transport) occurring in river basins. Exact solutions are obtained along with general numerical solutions, which ar...
The universal fractality of river networks is very well known, however understanding of their underl...
This paper reviews theoretical and observational material on form and function of natural networks a...
International audienceModelling gene flow across natural landscapes is a current challenge of popula...
[1] Moving from a recent quantitative model of the US colonization in the 19th century that relies o...
Moving from a recent quantitative model of the US colonization in the 19th century that relies on an...
Moving from a recent quantitative model of the US colonization in the 19th century that relies on an...
River networks and the transport processes that take place in them provide a natural integrating fra...
River networks’ universal fractal structure not only defines their hydrology and connectivity, but h...
ABSTRACT. An expression of the hydrologic response of fractal networks is derived by means of the cl...
An expression of the hydrologic response of fractal networks is derived by means of the classical ap...
Organisms inhabiting river systems contend with downstream biased flow in a complex tree-like networ...
This paper synthesizes recent works at the interface of hydrology, geomorphology, and ecology under ...
This paper draws together several lines of argument to suggest that an ecohydrological framework, i....
This paper synthesizes recent works at the interface of hydrology, geomorphology, and ecology under ...
The universal fractality of river networks is very well known, however understanding of their underl...
This paper reviews theoretical and observational material on form and function of natural networks a...
International audienceModelling gene flow across natural landscapes is a current challenge of popula...
[1] Moving from a recent quantitative model of the US colonization in the 19th century that relies o...
Moving from a recent quantitative model of the US colonization in the 19th century that relies on an...
Moving from a recent quantitative model of the US colonization in the 19th century that relies on an...
River networks and the transport processes that take place in them provide a natural integrating fra...
River networks’ universal fractal structure not only defines their hydrology and connectivity, but h...
ABSTRACT. An expression of the hydrologic response of fractal networks is derived by means of the cl...
An expression of the hydrologic response of fractal networks is derived by means of the classical ap...
Organisms inhabiting river systems contend with downstream biased flow in a complex tree-like networ...
This paper synthesizes recent works at the interface of hydrology, geomorphology, and ecology under ...
This paper draws together several lines of argument to suggest that an ecohydrological framework, i....
This paper synthesizes recent works at the interface of hydrology, geomorphology, and ecology under ...
The universal fractality of river networks is very well known, however understanding of their underl...
This paper reviews theoretical and observational material on form and function of natural networks a...
International audienceModelling gene flow across natural landscapes is a current challenge of popula...