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Direction-Dependent Communication Mechanisms in Individual-Based Models of Collective Behaviour
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In this thesis, we study direction-dependent communication mechanisms in individual-based models (IBMs) of collective behaviour. Previously, direction-dependent communication mechanism were incorporated into a non-local hyperbolic PDE model for collective behaviour. The PDE model exhibits...
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Modelling the spread of the invasive alga Codium fragile driven by long-distance dispersal of buoyant propagules
Download2015-10-21
The secondary spread of an invasive species after initial establishment is a major factor in determining its distribution and impacts. Determining and understanding the factors driving this secondary spread is therefore of great importance to manage and predict invasions. In this study we...