Dispersal in Ecological Models: From Patches to Landscapes
生态模型中的扩散:从斑块到景观
基本信息
- 批准号:0514839
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 24.93万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2005
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2005-08-01 至 2009-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The goal of the research is to gain a better theoretical understanding of how the patterns of movement of organisms interact with the structure of the landscape through which they move and thereby influence the persistence and interactions of species and the composition of ecological communities. To do that the investigators will develop and analyze mathematical models for the population dynamics of dispersing organisms. The models will be generalizations of reaction-diffusion systems that will incorporate features not usually present in ecological models based on those systems. Standard reaction-diffusion models in ecology describe populations inhabiting a single uniform environment and assume that dispersal is purely random and is not conditional on properties of the environment or the presence of other organisms. The models that the investigators will study will describe dispersal that depends on environmental conditions, occurs in patchy landscapes, and/or is variable in time. To capture those features the models will incorporate mechanisms and structures such as density-dependent diffusion and boundary conditions, advection along environmental gradients, boundary conditions that change over time, spatially varying coefficients, and multiple patches linked by long distance dispersal. The motivation for incorporating such features is to obtain more realistic descriptions of the ways in which populations can be affected by modifications of the environment such as habitat fragmentation and the effects of global change. To analyze the models the investigators will use methods from ordinary and partial differential equations, dynamical systems, and nonlinear functional analysis. Some of the modeling assumptions will lead to models with novel features that will require the development of new mathematical ideas and methods. The objective of the project is to create and apply mathematical models that describe how the movement patterns of organisms affect how their populations grow or decline and how they interact with other organisms. The models will be based on equations which incorporate factors such as movement rates that involve responses to features of the landscape such as edges between habitat types or are influenced by the presence of other organisms. Those features are not generally present in existing spatial models in ecology. The models will describe populations inhabiting patchy environments consisting of mixtures of different habitat types. Such environments often result from human activities such as urbanization, agriculture, and the creation of nature reserves. Investigating how spatial effects can threaten or help maintain biodiversity or affect interactions between important types of organisms such as crops, pests, and biological control agents may provide insights that will lead to improved decision making in areas such as conservation, land management, pest and disease control, and urban planning.
研究的目的是从理论上更好地了解生物体的运动模式如何与它们运动的景观结构相互作用,从而影响物种的持久性和相互作用以及生态群落的组成。 为了做到这一点,研究人员将开发和分析分散生物种群动态的数学模型。 这些模型将是反应扩散系统的推广,将包含基于这些系统的生态模型中通常不存在的特征。 生态学中的标准反应扩散模型描述了居住在单一均匀环境中的种群,并假设扩散是完全随机的,不依赖于环境的特性或其他生物的存在。 研究人员将研究的模型将描述取决于环境条件的扩散,发生在斑块景观中,和/或随时间变化。 为了捕捉这些特征,这些模型将纳入各种机制和结构,如密度相关的扩散和边界条件、沿着环境梯度的平流、随时间变化的边界条件、空间变化的系数以及由长距离扩散连接的多个斑块。 纳入这些特征的动机是为了更真实地描述种群如何受到环境变化的影响,如生境破碎化和全球变化的影响。 为了分析模型,研究人员将使用常微分方程和偏微分方程,动力系统和非线性泛函分析的方法。 一些建模假设将导致具有新特征的模型,这将需要开发新的数学思想和方法。该项目的目标是建立和应用数学模型,描述生物体的运动模式如何影响其种群的增长或下降,以及它们如何与其他生物体相互作用。 这些模型将以方程式为基础,方程式中纳入了移动速率等因素,这些因素涉及对生境类型之间的边缘等地貌特征的反应,或受到其他生物体存在的影响。 这些特征通常不存在于现有的生态学空间模型中。 这些模型将描述居住在由不同生境类型混合物组成的斑块环境中的种群。 这种环境往往是由人类活动造成的,如城市化、农业和自然保护区的建立。 调查空间效应如何威胁或帮助维持生物多样性或影响重要类型的生物体(如作物,害虫和生物控制剂)之间的相互作用,可以提供见解,从而改善保护,土地管理,病虫害控制和城市规划等领域的决策。
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