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We constructed a reaction-diffusion model of the development of resistance to transgenic insecticidal Bt crops in pest populations. Kostitzin's demo-genetic model describes local interactions between three competing pest genotypes with alleles conferring resistance or susceptibility to transgenic plants, the spatial spread of insects being modelled by diffusion. This new approach makes it possible to combine a spatial demographic model of population dynamics with classical genetic theory.

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The role of prey taxis in biological control: a spatial theoretical model.

Am Nat

July 2003

Laboratory of Mathematical Modelling of Biological Processes, Vorovich Research Institute of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics, Rostov State University, 200/1 Stachki Street, 344090 Rostov-on-Don, Russia.

We study a reaction-diffusion-advection model for the dynamics of populations under biological control. A control agent is assumed to be a predator species that has the ability to perceive the heterogeneity of pest distribution. The advection term represents the predator density movement according to a basic prey taxis assumption: acceleration of predators is proportional to the prey density gradient.

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