Dynamics of a marine plankton system: Diffusive instability and pattern formation

Dynamics of a marine plankton system: Diffusive instability and pattern formation

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Article ID: iaor20123641
Volume: 218
Issue: 17
Start Page Number: 8895
End Page Number: 8905
Publication Date: May 2012
Journal: Applied Mathematics and Computation
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Keywords: biology, ecology
Abstract:

The paper deals with the study of the stability behavior of a marine prey–predator (phytoplankton–zooplankton) system. The interaction of the phytoplankton with zooplankton is taken as the Ivlev type functional response. The stability behaviors of the reaction–diffusion system arising from the zooplankton–phytoplankton model are carried out. We have studied the reaction–diffusion equation with both constant and variable (periodic) diffusion coefficients. For constant diffusion we have analyzed the effect of diffusion for diffusive instability of the system. The temporal variation of the system with small periodicity of diffusive coefficient have been studied by using Hill’s equation. We have carried out the numerical simulation to support and supplement the analytical results.

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