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Evolution of dispersal in advective homogeneous environments

Li Ma, De Tang

2020Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The effects of weak and strong advection on the dynamics of reaction-diffusion models have long been investigated. In contrast, the role of intermediate advection still remains poorly understood. This paper is devoted to studying a two-species competition model in a one-dimensional advective homogeneous environment, where the two species are identical except their diffusion rates and advection rates. Zhou (P. Zhou, On a Lotka-Volterra competition system: diffusion vs advection, Calc. Var. Partial Differential Equations, 55 (2016), Art. 137, 29 pp) considered the system under the no-flux boundary conditions. It is pointed that, in this paper, we focus on the case where the upstream end has the Neumann boundary condition and the downstream end has the hostile condition. By employing a new approach, we firstly determine necessary and sufficient conditions for the persistence of the corresponding single species model, in forms of the critical diffusion rate and critical advection rate. Furthermore, for the two-species model, we find that (i) the strategy of slower diffusion together with faster advection is always favorable; (ii) two species will also coexist when the faster advection with appropriate faster diffusion.

Topics & Concepts

AdvectionDiffusionBiological dispersalCompetition (biology)Boundary value problemFlux (metallurgy)HomogeneousNeumann boundary conditionPhysicsMechanicsStatistical physicsMathematicsMathematical analysisThermodynamicsBiologyEcologyMaterials scienceSociologyPopulationDemographyMetallurgyMathematical and Theoretical Epidemiology and Ecology ModelsEvolution and Genetic DynamicsEvolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation