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Temporally Interruptive Interaction Allows Mutual Invasion of Two Competing Species Dispersing in Space

Hiromi Seno — 2010

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

With a reaction-diffusion system, we consider the dispersing two-species Lotka-Volterra model with a temporally periodic interruption of the interspecific competitive relationship. We assume that the competition coefficient becomes a given positive constant and zero by turns periodically in time. We investigate the condition for the coexistence of two competing species in space, especially in the bistable case for the population dynamics without dispersion. We could find that the spatial coexistence,...

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