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Models for age structured populations with distributed maturation rates
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    Models for age structured populations with distributed maturation rates (English)
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    The authors consider the effect on differential maturation rates of crop pests in age structured populations involved with agricultural modelling. The approach is based on the McKendrick equation, \(u_ t+u_ a=-\mu (a,t)u\), where a relates to the age distribution, t is the physiological elapse time and \(\mu\) is the age specific death rate, together with suitable initial and boundary conditions. The solution is approximated using a hybrid method of lines although other methods are discussed. A more general model which involves a diffusion term is investigated using a modified Leslie matrix approach in order to extend the applicability of the model to populations whose members age at differing rates. Comparative results are given and discussed.
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    distributed delay formalism
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    distributed maturation rates
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    delay
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    differential equations
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    differential maturation rates of crop pests
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    age structured populations
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    agricultural modelling
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    McKendrick equation
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    hybrid method of lines
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    modified Leslie matrix approach
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