AbstractDeclines in species richness or population are primarily attributed to habitat destruction and fragmentation. Can we avoid the local extinction of species with stage-structure in some patches by building some corridors between the patches and controlling the dispersal rates? A conservation strategy is put forward by introducing and analyzing the asymptotic behavior of some autonomous and time-varying population models. Biological implications of these results are discussed briefly
AbstractIn this paper, we consider a periodic predator-prey system where the prey can disperse betwe...
We are facing a global biodiversity crisis as extinction risks increase for species around the globe...
A challenge for conservation management is to understand how population and habitat dynamics interac...
AbstractDeclines in species richness or population are primarily attributed to habitat destruction a...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the effects of habitat fragmentation and ecological invasion of e...
AbstractThe nonautonomous stage-structured single-species dispersal model with harvesting of mature ...
We revisit the question of when can dispersal-induced coupling between discrete sink populations cau...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the effect of diffusion on the species that live in changing patc...
[[abstract]]In this work, we consider the population-dispersal dynamics for predator-prey interactio...
We study two discrete predator-prey models in patchy environment, one without dispersal corridors an...
We study a reaction-diffusion model in a binary environment made of habitat and non-habitat regions....
In this paper, we consider a two-patch model coupled by migration terms, where each patch follows a ...
The ability for a species to persist largely relies on how well they adapt to the environment and th...
International audienceEarlier models on the evolution of dispersal have suggested that evolutionaril...
In this paper, we propose a stage-structured predator-prey model with migrations among patches in an...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider a periodic predator-prey system where the prey can disperse betwe...
We are facing a global biodiversity crisis as extinction risks increase for species around the globe...
A challenge for conservation management is to understand how population and habitat dynamics interac...
AbstractDeclines in species richness or population are primarily attributed to habitat destruction a...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the effects of habitat fragmentation and ecological invasion of e...
AbstractThe nonautonomous stage-structured single-species dispersal model with harvesting of mature ...
We revisit the question of when can dispersal-induced coupling between discrete sink populations cau...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the effect of diffusion on the species that live in changing patc...
[[abstract]]In this work, we consider the population-dispersal dynamics for predator-prey interactio...
We study two discrete predator-prey models in patchy environment, one without dispersal corridors an...
We study a reaction-diffusion model in a binary environment made of habitat and non-habitat regions....
In this paper, we consider a two-patch model coupled by migration terms, where each patch follows a ...
The ability for a species to persist largely relies on how well they adapt to the environment and th...
International audienceEarlier models on the evolution of dispersal have suggested that evolutionaril...
In this paper, we propose a stage-structured predator-prey model with migrations among patches in an...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider a periodic predator-prey system where the prey can disperse betwe...
We are facing a global biodiversity crisis as extinction risks increase for species around the globe...
A challenge for conservation management is to understand how population and habitat dynamics interac...