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Influence of a road on a population in an ecological niche facing climate change.

Henri BerestyckiRomain DucasseLuca Rossi
Published in: Journal of mathematical biology (2020)
We introduce a model designed to account for the influence of a line with fast diffusion-such as a road or another transport network-on the dynamics of a population in an ecological niche.This model consists of a system of coupled reaction-diffusion equations set on domains with different dimensions (line / plane). We first show that, in a stationary climate, the presence of the line is always deleterious and can even lead the population to extinction. Next, we consider the case where the niche is subject to a displacement, representing the effect of a climate change. We find that in such case the line with fast diffusion can help the population to persist. We also study several qualitative properties of this system. The analysis is based on a notion of generalized principal eigenvalue developed and studied by the authors (2019).
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • human health
  • systematic review
  • mass spectrometry
  • liquid chromatography
  • network analysis