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Predator-prey models with diffusion based on Luckinbill's experiment with Didinium and Paramecium (2002)

Abstract
The models discussed by Harrison [1], developed from Luckinbill's [2] experimental data with the inclusion of diffusion and with four different sets of initial conditions, are studied numerically. It is shown that the different initial conditions of the species populations give rise to different initial growth patterns. The various functional response terms used by Harrison for the given data are shown to play an important role in the extinction or sustained oscillations of the species populations.

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Download http://hdl.handle.net/1959.3/2091
Publisher Pergamon-Elsevier Science
Repository ARROW Discovery Service (Australia)
Keywords Mathematical Sciences (230000), Diffusion, Functional response, Initial conditions, Patterns, Predator-prey model
Type journal article
Language english
Relation http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0895-7177(02)00105-X