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From Bistability to Coupling-Induced Oscillations in a Two-Habitat Model for the Rotifer Population Dynamics

A. B. MedvinskyM. M. GonikA. V. RusakovH. Malchow — 2008

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

We study the role of interactions between habitats in rotifer dynamics. For this purpose we use a modified version of the Consensus model. The Consensus model has been shown to be realistic enough to reproduce distinguishing features of the rotifer species dynamics. Being uncoupled, intrinsically bistable rotifer populations, which inhabit the regions under different environmental conditions, do not impact each other. We show that migration of the rotifers between the habitats leads to the transformation...

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