It is well known that relocation strategies in ecology and in economics can make the difference between extinction and persistence. In this talk I present a unifying model for the dynamics of ecological populations and street vendors, an important part of many informal economies. I discuss the effects of chemotactic movement of populations subject to the Allee Effect by discussing the existence of equilibrium solutions subject to various boundary conditions and the evolution problem when the chemotaxis effect is small. On an interesting note, I present numerical simulations, which show that in fact chemotaxis can help overcome the Allee effect as well as some partial analytical results in this direction on a bounded domain. We can make this precise in unbounded domains.
I will conclude by making a connection to the Ideal Free Distribution and other movement strategies under competition.
Zoom link: https://upenn.zoom.us/j/96846928909?pwd=Q3JPTTc5dURmQk5xL01OMjZUc2FXUT09
MathBio Seminar
Tuesday, February 23, 2021 - 4:00pm
Nancy Rodriguez
University of Colorado Boulder