Dipartimento di Matematica

Seminario / Workshop
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Travelling pulses of vegetation driven by autotoxicity effects
Annalisa Iuorio - Seminario del Laboratorio di Matematica per la Biologia e la Medicina, Dipartimento di Matematica
29 Gennaio 2025, ore 16:00
Polo Ferrari 1, Via Sommarive 5, Povo (Trento)
Room A108
Ingresso libero
Organizzato da: Dipartimento di Matematica
Destinatari: Comunità studentesca UniTrento, Comunità universitaria
Referente: Prof. Andrea Pugliese e dott.ssa Cinzia Soresina
Contatti:
Staff del Dipartimento di Matematica
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Speaker: Annalisa Iuorio (University Parthenope of Naples)

Abstract

In this talk, an extension of the 1D Klausmeier model that accounts for the toxicity compounds is considered and the occurrence of travelling stripes is investigated. Numerical simulations are firstly conducted to capture the qualitative behaviours of the pulse-type solutions and, then, geometric singular perturbation theory is used to prove the existence of such travelling pulses by constructing the corresponding homoclinic orbits in the associated 4-dimensional system. A scaling analysis on the investigated model is performed to identify the asymptotic scaling regime in which travelling pulses can be constructed. Biological observations are extracted from the analytical results and the role of autotoxicity in travelling patterns is emphasized. Finally, the analytically constructed solutions are compared with the numerical ones, leading to a good agreement that confirms the validity of the conducted analysis. Numerical investigations are also carried out in order to gain additional information on vegetation dynamics.