2012
DOI: 10.1137/100802189
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$R_0$ Analysis of a Spatiotemporal Model for a Stream Population

Abstract: Water resources worldwide require management to meet industrial, agricultural, and urban consumption needs. Management actions change the natural flow regime, which impacts the river ecosystem. Water managers are tasked with meeting water needs while mitigating ecosystem impacts. We develop process-oriented advection-diffusion-reaction equations that couple hydraulic flow to population growth, and we analyze them to assess the effect of water flow on population persistence. We present a new mathematical framew… Show more

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“…We call R 0 the net reproductive rate, which represents the average number of offspring an individual may produce during its lifetime. Similar to the next generation operator in [25] (see equation (2.13) therein), we can show that the operator defined by (3.10) is a bounded, compact, linear operator on X (see Proposition 2.6 in [25]). Then the Krein-Rutman theorem implies that R 0 is the dominant eigenvalue of the next generation operator Γ with a positive eigenfunction.…”
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confidence: 75%
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“…We call R 0 the net reproductive rate, which represents the average number of offspring an individual may produce during its lifetime. Similar to the next generation operator in [25] (see equation (2.13) therein), we can show that the operator defined by (3.10) is a bounded, compact, linear operator on X (see Proposition 2.6 in [25]). Then the Krein-Rutman theorem implies that R 0 is the dominant eigenvalue of the next generation operator Γ with a positive eigenfunction.…”
Section: Model Formulationmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Since the next generation operator Γ has a formula similar to that of the next generation operator defined in [25] (see equation (2.13) therein), applying the results of R 0 analysis in [25] to this paper, we see that if R 0 > 1 (R 0 < 1), then the number Downloaded 05/10/18 to 34.218.44.141. Redistribution subject to SIAM license or copyright; see http://www.siam.org/journals/ojsa.php of adults in the next generation will be more (less) than the current adults.…”
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confidence: 77%
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