In this paper, we investigate a Rosenzweig-McAurthur model and its variant for phytoplankton, zooplankton and fish population dynamics with Holling type II and III functional responses. We present the theoretical analysis of processes of pattern formation that involves organism distribution and their interaction of spatially distributed population with local diffusion. The choice of parameter values is important to study the effect of diffusion, also it depends more on the nonlinearity of the system. With the help of numerical simulations, we observe the formation of spatiotemporal patterns both inside and outside the Turing space
In homogeneous environments, by overturning the possibility of competitive exclusion among phytoplan...
In homogeneous environments, by overturning the possibility of competitive exclusion among phytoplan...
A nonlinear system describing the interaction between toxin-producing phytoplankton and zooplankton ...
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In this paper, we focus on the phenomenon of pattern formation in a reaction diffusion model of plan...
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The history of modelling plankton dynamics is already quite long and has been initiated by fishery s...
We study pattern formation in a reaction-diffusion system for a benthic bacteria-nutrient model in a...
An ecological model for prey-predator planktonic species has been considered, in which the growth of...
In this article, we propose a three dimensional mathematical model of phytoplankton dynamics with t...
A conceptual mathematical model of the reaction-diffusion type was used to study the basic mechanism...
The current turn-of-the-century period witnesses the intensive use of the bioproducts of the World O...
The current turn-of-the-century period witnesses the intensive use of the bioproducts of the World O...
In homogeneous environments, by overturning the possibility of competitive exclusion among phytoplan...
In homogeneous environments, by overturning the possibility of competitive exclusion among phytoplan...
A nonlinear system describing the interaction between toxin-producing phytoplankton and zooplankton ...
International audienceThe paper is devoted to a reaction-diffusion system of equations describing ph...
In this paper, we investigate the complex dynamics of a spatial plankton-fish system with ...
In this paper, we focus on the phenomenon of pattern formation in a reaction diffusion model of plan...
This work is focused on the role of diffusive interaction between separate habitats in a patchy envi...
We consider and contrast two mechanisms for the production of spatial pattern in an excitable medium...
The history of modelling plankton dynamics is already quite long and has been initiated by fishery s...
We study pattern formation in a reaction-diffusion system for a benthic bacteria-nutrient model in a...
An ecological model for prey-predator planktonic species has been considered, in which the growth of...
In this article, we propose a three dimensional mathematical model of phytoplankton dynamics with t...
A conceptual mathematical model of the reaction-diffusion type was used to study the basic mechanism...
The current turn-of-the-century period witnesses the intensive use of the bioproducts of the World O...
The current turn-of-the-century period witnesses the intensive use of the bioproducts of the World O...
In homogeneous environments, by overturning the possibility of competitive exclusion among phytoplan...
In homogeneous environments, by overturning the possibility of competitive exclusion among phytoplan...
A nonlinear system describing the interaction between toxin-producing phytoplankton and zooplankton ...