Two-species migration and clustering in two-dimensional domains
We extend two-species models of individual aggregation or cluster- ing to two-dimensional spatial domains, allowing for more realistic movement of the populations compared with one spatial dimension. We assume that the domain is bounded and that there is no flux into or out of the domain. The motion...
Main Authors: | Kurowski, L, Krause, A, Van Mizuguchi, H, Grindrod, P, Van Gorder, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer
2017
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