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Turing patterns in a predator-prey model with seasonality
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    Turing patterns in a predator-prey model with seasonality (English)
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    15 March 2019
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    The authors study a reaction-diffusion system with impulsive terms which models predator-prey interactions in two stages: ``growing season'' and ``dormant season''. They show that pattern formation is possible with a Beddington-DeAngelis functional response in that model. Moreover, they find that a low overwinter survival probability for the resource enhances the propensity for pattern formation: diffusion-driven instability occurs even when the diffusion rates of prey and predator are comparable but not equal.
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    consumer-resource
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    impulsive reproduction
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    Turing bifurcation
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    pattern formation
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    reaction-diffusion equation
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    discrete system
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