Existence of traveling waves for the generalized F–KPP equation

Kollár R, Novak S. 2017. Existence of traveling waves for the generalized F–KPP equation. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. 79(3), 525–559.

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Variation in genotypes may be responsible for differences in dispersal rates, directional biases, and growth rates of individuals. These traits may favor certain genotypes and enhance their spatiotemporal spreading into areas occupied by the less advantageous genotypes. We study how these factors influence the speed of spreading in the case of two competing genotypes under the assumption that spatial variation of the total population is small compared to the spatial variation of the frequencies of the genotypes in the population. In that case, the dynamics of the frequency of one of the genotypes is approximately described by a generalized Fisher–Kolmogorov–Petrovskii–Piskunov (F–KPP) equation. This generalized F–KPP equation with (nonlinear) frequency-dependent diffusion and advection terms admits traveling wave solutions that characterize the invasion of the dominant genotype. Our existence results generalize the classical theory for traveling waves for the F–KPP with constant coefficients. Moreover, in the particular case of the quadratic (monostable) nonlinear growth–decay rate in the generalized F–KPP we study in detail the influence of the variance in diffusion and mean displacement rates of the two genotypes on the minimal wave propagation speed.
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2017-03-01
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Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
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Springer
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We thank Nick Barton, Katarína Bod’ová, and Sr - dan Sarikas for constructive feed- back and support. Furthermore, we would like to express our deep gratitude to the anonymous referees (one of whom, Jimmy Garnier, agreed to reveal his identity) and the editor Max Souza, for very helpful and detailed comments and suggestions that significantly helped us to improve the manuscript. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under Grant Agreement 618091 Speed of Adaptation in Population Genet- ics and Evolutionary Computation (SAGE) and the European Research Council (ERC) Grant No. 250152 (SN), from the Scientific Grant Agency of the Slovak Republic under the Grant 1/0459/13 and by the Slovak Research and Development Agency under the Contract No. APVV-14-0378 (RK). RK would also like to thank IST Austria for its hospitality during the work on this project.
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79
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3
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525-559
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Kollár R, Novak S. Existence of traveling waves for the generalized F–KPP equation. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. 2017;79(3):525-559. doi:10.1007/s11538-016-0244-3
Kollár, R., & Novak, S. (2017). Existence of traveling waves for the generalized F–KPP equation. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11538-016-0244-3
Kollár, Richard, and Sebastian Novak. “Existence of Traveling Waves for the Generalized F–KPP Equation.” Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. Springer, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11538-016-0244-3.
R. Kollár and S. Novak, “Existence of traveling waves for the generalized F–KPP equation,” Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, vol. 79, no. 3. Springer, pp. 525–559, 2017.
Kollár R, Novak S. 2017. Existence of traveling waves for the generalized F–KPP equation. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. 79(3), 525–559.
Kollár, Richard, and Sebastian Novak. “Existence of Traveling Waves for the Generalized F–KPP Equation.” Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, vol. 79, no. 3, Springer, 2017, pp. 525–59, doi:10.1007/s11538-016-0244-3.
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