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Modeling insect dispersal and estimating parameters when mark-release techniques may cause initial disturbances
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    Modeling insect dispersal and estimating parameters when mark-release techniques may cause initial disturbances (English)
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    We consider the problem of quantitatively modeling movements of marked flea beetles in cultivated arrays of the cole crop, collards (Brassica oleraceae). Methods for the estimation of temporally and spatially dependent parameters in general dispersal models are outlined and a summary of our findings using these methods with flea beetle data is given.
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    modeling insect dispersal
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    estimating parameters
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    mark-release techniques
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    transport equations
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    movements of marked flea beetles
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