An innovative multistage, physiologically structured, population model to understand the European grapevine moth dynamics
PICART, Delphine
Tools of automatic control for scientific computing, Models and Methods in Biomathematics [ANUBIS]
Unité Mixte de Recherche en Santé Végétale (INRA/ENITA) [UMRSV]
Tools of automatic control for scientific computing, Models and Methods in Biomathematics [ANUBIS]
Unité Mixte de Recherche en Santé Végétale (INRA/ENITA) [UMRSV]
PICART, Delphine
Tools of automatic control for scientific computing, Models and Methods in Biomathematics [ANUBIS]
Unité Mixte de Recherche en Santé Végétale (INRA/ENITA) [UMRSV]
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Tools of automatic control for scientific computing, Models and Methods in Biomathematics [ANUBIS]
Unité Mixte de Recherche en Santé Végétale (INRA/ENITA) [UMRSV]
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Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications. 2011, vol. 382, n° 1, p. 34--46
Elsevier
Résumé en anglais
We present a multistage, physiologically structured, population model for studying the dynamics of one of the most important grapevine insect pests. Growth of the population at each stage is modeled considering the climatic ...Lire la suite >
We present a multistage, physiologically structured, population model for studying the dynamics of one of the most important grapevine insect pests. Growth of the population at each stage is modeled considering the climatic variations and the grape variety. A result of existence and uniqueness of solutions is presented for this original hyperbolic system as well as simulations of experimental field data.< Réduire
Mots clés
population dynamics
age-structured population model
Mots clés en anglais
partial differential equations
grape variety
hyperbolic system
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