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Optimal control of biological invasions in lake networks.

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  • A metapopulation model for alien species invasion of a lake network is coupled with an economic model of prevention. The model restates a stochastic problem in deterministic terms. It provides a macroscopic description of the lake network with prevention methods controlling both the outflow of invaders at infected lakes and the inflow of invaders at uninfected lakes. Results indicate that optimal control implements no more than one of these methods at any moment in time. Typical optimal control measures change over time as the lake ecosystem becomes successively more invaded. Early control of outflow from infected lakes is replaced by later control of inflow to remaining uninfected lakes. Closed-loop control trajectories are analytically characterized in the phase-plane for a limiting case, while in general a simple and stable numerical algorithm is developed for solving the optimal control problem.

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    2007
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    Article (Published)
  • DOI
    https://doi.org/10.7939/R3MS3K38R
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    ©2007 Wiley-Blackwell. This version of this article is open access and can be downloaded and shared. The original author(s) and source must be cited.
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    • Potapov, A., Lewis, M.A., Finnoff, D. (2007). Optimal control of biological invasions in lake networks. Natural Resource Modeling. 20: 351-379.