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Sources, sinks, and sea lice: determining patch contribution and transient dynamics in marine metapopulations
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Sea lice are a threat to the health of both wild and farmed salmon and an economic burden for salmon farms. Open-net salmon farms act as reservoirs for sea lice in near coastal areas, which can lead to elevated sea louse levels on wild salmon. With a free living larval stage, sea lice can...
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2020-01-14
Peter D. Harrington, Mark A. Lewis
In marine systems, adult populations confined to isolated habitat patches can be connected by larval dispersal. Source–sink theory provides effective tools to quantify the effect of specific habitat patches on the dynamics of connected populations. In this paper, we construct the next-generation...
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2022-01-01
Peter D. Harrington, Mark A. Lewis, P. van den Driessche
Transient dynamics often differ drastically from the asymptotic dynamics of systems. In this paper we analyze transient dynamics in birth-jump metapopulations where dispersal occurs immediately after birth (e.g., via larval dispersal). We address the choice of appropriate norms as well as...
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2022-01-01
Peter D. Harrington, Danielle L. Cantrell, Michael G. G. Foreman, Ming Guo, Mark A. Lewis
Sea lice are a threat to the health of both wild and farmed salmon and an economic burden for salmon farms. With a free-living larval stage, sea lice can disperse tens of kilometres in the ocean between salmon farms, leading to connected sea louse populations that are difficult to control in...