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Wave train selection behind invasion fronts in reaction-diffusion predator-prey models (English)
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24 September 2010
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The authors develop a more general wave train selection prediction for a two-component reaction-diffusion predator-prey system that depends on linearizations at the unstable homogeneous steady states involved in the invasion front. This prediction retains accuracy farther away from a Hopf bifurcation, and can also be applied when the predator and prey diffusion coefficients are unequal. They illustrate the selection prediction with its application to three models of predator invasions.
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reaction-diffusion
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wave train selection
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periodic travelling waves
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population cycles
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coherent structures
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predator invasion
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