Mathematical Models of Plant-Herbivore Interactions

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adaptive foraging theory
advanced plant-herbivore modeling applications
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Browsing Mammals
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Equilibrium Point
Hare Cycle
Herbivore Biomass
Hopf Bifurcation
Hunting Rate
Inducible Defenses
Interior Equilibrium
Interior Equilibrium Point
Loss Rate Coefficient
mathematical ecology textbook
Moose Densities
Moose Habitat
North American Boreal Forest
Plant Herbivore Interactions
Plant Herbivore System
population dynamics
Predator Control
Resin Glands
Snowshoe Hare
spatial ecology
toxin-mediated interactions
Traveling Wave Solution
Twig Biomass
Unique Interior Equilibrium
Wolf Control

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  • ISBN 9781498769174
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Aug 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Mathematical Models of Plant-Herbivore Interactions addresses mathematical models in the study of practical questions in ecology, particularly factors that affect herbivory, including plant defense, herbivore natural enemies, and adaptive herbivory, as well as the effects of these on plant community dynamics.

The result of extensive research on the use of mathematical modeling to investigate the effects of plant defenses on plant-herbivore dynamics, this book describes a toxin-determined functional response model (TDFRM) that helps explains field observations of these interactions.

This book is intended for graduate students and researchers interested in mathematical biology and ecology.

Zhilan Feng is a Professor of Mathematics at Purdue University. She is an editor for Journal of Theoretical Biology, Mathematical Biosciences, Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering, and SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics.

Donald L. DeAngelis is a Senior Scientist with the US U. S. Geological Survey and Adjunct Professor at the University of Miami. He is subject editor for Ecosystems and Mathematical Biosciences.

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