We propose spatially implicit models described by ordinary differential equations which inherit the information of spatial explicit metapopulation models described by reaction-diffusion partial differential equations. Numerical simulations confirm that the proposed implicit models can capture the qualitative features of the explicit ones and may reveal as an effective tool to extract predictive information through a further theoretical analysis.

Corridor size variation in spatially explicit/implicit models

Diele F;Marangi C;
2014

Abstract

We propose spatially implicit models described by ordinary differential equations which inherit the information of spatial explicit metapopulation models described by reaction-diffusion partial differential equations. Numerical simulations confirm that the proposed implicit models can capture the qualitative features of the explicit ones and may reveal as an effective tool to extract predictive information through a further theoretical analysis.
2014
Creole e pidgin, basati sull'inglese (Altre)
Recent advances in applied mathematics, modelling and simulation
8th International Conference on APPLIED MATHEMATICS, SIMULATION, MODELLING (ASM '14)
188
194
November 22-24, 2014
Florence, Italy
Habitat fragmentation
cyclic metapopulation dynamics
spatially implicit models
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Diele F; Marangi C; Ragni; S
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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