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Computer Research and Modeling, 2016, Volume 8, Issue 3, Pages 549–560
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20537/2076-7633-2016-8-3-549-560
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ANALYSIS AND MODELING OF COMPLEX LIVING SYSTEMS

Modeling of plankton community state with density-dependent death and spatial activity of zooplankton

E. E. Girichevaab

a Institute of Automation and Control Processes, 5 Radio st., Vladivostok, 690014, Russia
b Far Eastern Federal University, 8 Sukhanov st., Vladivostok, 690950, Russia
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Abstract: A vertically distributed three-component model of marine ecosystem is considered. State of the plankton community with nutrients is analyzed under the active movement of zooplankton in a vertical column of water. The necessary conditions of the Turing instability in the vicinity of the spatially homogeneous equilibrium are obtained. Stability of the spatially homogeneous equilibrium, the Turing instability and the oscillatory instability are examined depending on the biological characteristics of zooplankton and spatial movement of plankton. It is shown that at low values of zooplankton grazing rate and intratrophic interaction rate the system is Turing unstable when the taxis rate is low. Stabilization occurs either through increased decline of zooplankton either by increasing the phytoplankton diffusion. With the increasing rate of consumption of phytoplankton range of parameters that determine the stability is reduced. A type of instability depends on the phytoplankton diffusion. For large values of diffusion oscillatory instability is observed, with a decrease in the phytoplankton diffusion zone of Turing instability is increases. In general, if zooplankton grazing rate is faster than phytoplankton growth rate the spatially homogeneous equilibrium is Turing unstable or oscillatory unstable. Stability is observed only at high speeds of zooplankton departure or its active movements. With the increase in zooplankton search activity spatial distribution of populations becomes more uniform, in-creasing the rate of diffusion leads to non-uniform spatial distribution. However, under diffusion the total number of the population is stabilized when the zooplankton grazing rate above the rate of phytoplankton growth. In general, at low rate of phytoplankton consumption the spatial structures formation is possible at low rates of zooplankton decline and diffusion of all the plankton community. With the increase in phytoplankton predation rate the phytoplankton diffusion and zooplankton spatial movement has essential effect on the spatial instability.
Keywords: spatially extended model, plankton community, density-dependent death, prey-taxis, Turing instability.
Received: 16.03.2016
Revised: 22.04.2016
Accepted: 03.05.2016
Document Type: Article
UDC: 51-76+574.5
Language: Russian
Citation: E. E. Giricheva, “Modeling of plankton community state with density-dependent death and spatial activity of zooplankton”, Computer Research and Modeling, 8:3 (2016), 549–560
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\paper Modeling of plankton community state with density-dependent death and spatial activity of zooplankton
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\pages 549--560
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