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2004 SPATIAL PATTERNS FOR POPULATION MODELS IN A HETEROGENEOUS ENVIRONMENT
Yihong Du
Taiwanese J. Math. 8(2): 155-182 (2004). DOI: 10.11650/twjm/1500407619

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In this paper, we review some recent results on the effects of heterogeneous spatial environment on various population models. By making use of the observation that the population models make deep changes of behavior when certain coefficient functions vanish in the underlying domain, it is shown that sharp stable patterns can be obtained if the heterogeneous environment is designed suitably. The one species logistic model, two species competition and predator-prey models are discussed

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Yihong Du. "SPATIAL PATTERNS FOR POPULATION MODELS IN A HETEROGENEOUS ENVIRONMENT." Taiwanese J. Math. 8 (2) 155 - 182, 2004. https://doi.org/10.11650/twjm/1500407619

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Published: 2004
First available in Project Euclid: 18 July 2017

zbMATH: 1097.92057
MathSciNet: MR2061685
Digital Object Identifier: 10.11650/twjm/1500407619

Subjects:
Primary: 35J25 , 35J85 , 49A29

Keywords: competition model , heterogeneous environment , logistic equation , Pattern , Predator-prey

Rights: Copyright © 2004 The Mathematical Society of the Republic of China

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