Progress in Mathematical Ecology

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Sergei Petrovskii (Ed.)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Mathematical ecology is an area of applied mathematics concerned with the application of mathematical concepts, tools and techniques, usually in the form of mathematical models, to problems arising in population dynamics, ecology and evolution. This Special Issue is designed to provide a snapshot of the state of the art in mathematical ecology. Topics of interest are (in no particular order) biological invasions, biological control, ecological pattern formation, ecologically relevant multiscale models, food webs, individual movement and dispersal, eco-epidemiology, evolutionary ecology, agroecosystems, regime shifts and early warning signals, synchronization and chaos. The list is inclusive rather than exclusive, and a few other relevant topics will also be considered.
Keywords
random walks; chaos; individual animal movement; biodiversity; environmental stochasticity; fragmented environment; dispersal; biological control; competition; nonlocal consumption; biological invasions; immune response; food web; eco-epidemiology; prey-predator; mathematical genealogy; Levy walks; ecosystem engineers; pattern formationISBN
9783038973133, 9783038973126Publisher website
www.mdpi.com/booksPublication date and place
2018Classification
Mathematics & science

