2018
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201803.0276.v1
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The “Lévy or Diffusion” Controversy: How Important is the Movement Pattern in the Context of Trapping?

Abstract: Many empirical and theoretical studies indicate that Brownian motion and diffusion models as its mean field counterpart provide appropriate modelling techniques for individual insect movement. However, this traditional approach has been challenged and conflicting evidence suggests that an alternative movement pattern such as Lévy walks can provide a better description. Lévy walks differ from Brownian motion since they allow for a higher frequency of large steps, resulting in a faster movement. Identification o… Show more

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