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Evolution of Dispersal: a Reaction-Diffusion Approach

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February 25, 2015
4:10PM - 5:10PM
CH 240

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Add to Calendar 2015-02-25 16:10:00 2015-02-25 17:10:00 Evolution of Dispersal: a Reaction-Diffusion Approach Speaker: Adrian Lam (OSU)Abstract: There has been increasing awareness of dispersal's crucial role in the context of global habitat fragmentation, climate change, and biological invasions. In this talk, I will talk about some recent PDE results motivated by casting evolutionary perspective into population models of animal dispersal. We shall begin with  models of discrete interacting traits, then move on to formulate models of populations structured by space and trait.Note: Pre-candidacy students can sign up for this lecture series by registering for one or two credit hours of Math 6193, Call/Class # 20913 (with Prof H. Moscovici). CH 240 Department of Mathematics math@osu.edu America/New_York public

Speaker: Adrian Lam (OSU)

Abstract: There has been increasing awareness of dispersal's crucial role in the context of global habitat fragmentation, climate change, and biological invasions. In this talk, I will talk about some recent PDE results motivated by casting evolutionary perspective into population models of animal dispersal. We shall begin with  models of discrete interacting traits, then move on to formulate models of populations structured by space and trait.

Note: Pre-candidacy students can sign up for this lecture series by registering for one or two credit hours of Math 6193, Call/Class # 20913 (with Prof H. Moscovici).

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