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1996-01-01
Mark Kot, Mark A. Lewis, P. van den Driessch
Models that describe the spread of invading organisms often assume that the dispersal distances of propagules are normally distributed. In contrast, measured dispersal curves are typically leptokurtic, not normal. In this paper, we consider a class of models, integrodifference equations, that...
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Dispersal, Population Growth, and the Allee Effect: Dynamics of the House Finch Invasion of Eastern North America
Download1996-01-01
Since about 1940, when they were first released in the new York City area, house finches (Carpodacus mexicanus) have multiplied explosively and colonized much of eastern North America. We take advantage of the richly detailed documentation of this biological invasion to construct a mathematical...
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1996
Eskicioglu, M. Rasit, Marsland, Tony
Technical report TR96-22. There are two common programming models for intercommunication in parallel and distributed applications: shared memory and message passing. Shared memory has been the standard model for tightly-coupled systems (multiprocessors), where the processors have uniform access...