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Skip to Search Results- 2Heggerud, Christopher M.
- 2Lewis, Mark A.
- 2Loewen, Charlie J. G.
- 2Ramazi, Pouria
- 2Vinebrooke, Rolf D.
- 2Wang, Hao
- 1Bifurcation theory
- 1CBs
- 1Coexistence
- 1Environmental heterogeneity
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2024-02-05
Heggerud, Christopher M., Xu, Jingjing, Wang, Hao, Lewis, Mark A., Zurawell, Ron W., Loewen, Charlie J. G., Vinebrooke, Rolf D., Ramazi, Pouria
Abstract (description taken from article) Toxic cyanobacterial blooms (CBs) are becoming more frequent globally, posing a threat to freshwater ecosystems. While making long-range forecasts is overly challenging, predicting imminent CBs is possible from precise monitoring data of the underlying...
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2024-06-09
Heggerud, Christopher M., Xu, Jingjing, Wang, Hao, Lewis, Mark A., Zurawell, Ron W., Loewen, Charlie J. G., Vinebrooke, Rolf D., Ramazi, Pouria
Abstract (description taken from article) In this paper, we consider a diffusive-advective predator-prey system in a spatially heterogeneous environment subject to a hostile boundary condition, where the interaction term is governed by a Holling type II functional response. We investigate the...