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Michael Bengfort1, Horst Malchow2, Frank M Hilker2.
Abstract
We analyze the influence of spatially inhomogeneous diffusion on several common ecological problems. Diffusion is modeled with Fick's law and the Fokker-Planck law of diffusion. We discuss the differences between the two formalisms and when to use either the one or the other. In doing so, we start with a pure diffusion equation, then turn to a reaction-diffusion system with one logistically growing component which invades the spatial domain. We also look at systems of two reacting components, namely a trimolecular oscillating chemical model system and an excitable predator-prey model. Contrary to Fickian diffusion, spatial inhomogeneities promote spatial and spatiotemporal pattern formation in case of Fokker-Planck diffusion.Keywords: Ecological diffusion; Movement behavior; Pattern formation; Plankton blooms; Reaction–diffusion equations; Spatial inhomogeneities; Speed of invasion; Turing patterns
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26803768 DOI: 10.1007/s00285-016-0966-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Math Biol ISSN: 0303-6812 Impact factor: 2.259