In this paper, we consider a two-patch model coupled by migration terms, where each patch follows a Richards law. First, we prove the global stability of the model. Second, in the case when the migration rate tends to infinity, the total carrying capacity is given, which in general is different from the sum of the two carrying capacities and depends on the parameters of the growth rate and also on the migration terms. Used the theory of singular perturbations, we give an approximation of the solutions of the system in this case. Finally, we determine the conditions under which fragmentation and migration can lead to a total equilibrium population which might be greater or smaller than the sum of two carrying capacities and we give a complet...
We consider a predator-prey model in a two-patch environment and assume that migration between patch...
Based on a marginal value approach, we derive a nonlinear expression for evolutionarily stable (ES) ...
Based on a marginal value approach, we derive a nonlinear expression for evolutionarily stable (ES) ...
In this paper, we consider a two-patch model coupled by migration terms, where each patch follows a ...
This paper explores by means of extensive numerical simulation how unidirectional and bidi...
This paper explores by means of extensive numerical simulation how unidirectional and bidi...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Ecotechnologies [TR1_IRSTEA]INSPIREInternational audienceThe standard model for ...
A multi-patch source-sink model with and without intraspecific competition in the sink patches is co...
International audienceThe standard model for the dynamics of a fragmented density-dependent populati...
A multi-patch source-sink model with and without intraspecific competition in the sink patches is co...
International audienceThe standard model for the dynamics of a fragmented density-dependent populati...
[[abstract]]The dispersal of organisms plays an important role in determining the dynamics of ecolog...
We consider a predator-prey model in a two-patch environment and assume that migration between patch...
This work presents a predator-prey Lotka-Volterra model in a two patch environment. The model is a s...
We consider a predator-prey model in a two-patch environment and assume that migration between patch...
We consider a predator-prey model in a two-patch environment and assume that migration between patch...
Based on a marginal value approach, we derive a nonlinear expression for evolutionarily stable (ES) ...
Based on a marginal value approach, we derive a nonlinear expression for evolutionarily stable (ES) ...
In this paper, we consider a two-patch model coupled by migration terms, where each patch follows a ...
This paper explores by means of extensive numerical simulation how unidirectional and bidi...
This paper explores by means of extensive numerical simulation how unidirectional and bidi...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Ecotechnologies [TR1_IRSTEA]INSPIREInternational audienceThe standard model for ...
A multi-patch source-sink model with and without intraspecific competition in the sink patches is co...
International audienceThe standard model for the dynamics of a fragmented density-dependent populati...
A multi-patch source-sink model with and without intraspecific competition in the sink patches is co...
International audienceThe standard model for the dynamics of a fragmented density-dependent populati...
[[abstract]]The dispersal of organisms plays an important role in determining the dynamics of ecolog...
We consider a predator-prey model in a two-patch environment and assume that migration between patch...
This work presents a predator-prey Lotka-Volterra model in a two patch environment. The model is a s...
We consider a predator-prey model in a two-patch environment and assume that migration between patch...
We consider a predator-prey model in a two-patch environment and assume that migration between patch...
Based on a marginal value approach, we derive a nonlinear expression for evolutionarily stable (ES) ...
Based on a marginal value approach, we derive a nonlinear expression for evolutionarily stable (ES) ...