Special Issue: Effects of spatial, individual, and group heterogeneity on dynamical behaviors in population models
Guest Editors
Prof. Shengqiang Liu
School of Mathematical Sciences, Tiangong University, China
Email: sqliu@tiangong.edu.cn
Prof. Jinliang Wang
School of Mathematical Science, Heilongjiang University, China
Email: jinliangwang@hlju.edu.cn
Prof. Juping Zhang
Complex Systems Research Center, Shanxi University, China
Email: zhangjuping@sxu.edu.cn
Manuscript Topics
Spatial, individual, and group heterogeneity in life history can significantly influence the dynamic behavior of evolution in ecology, infectious diseases. There is growing evidence that individual movement depends on spatial heterogeneity, and the spread of disease is also influenced via different diffusion mechanisms of individuals. Understanding the extent to which spatial, individual, and group heterogeneity affect the evolutionary dynamical behaviors in life sciences is essential. It thus is necessary to improve the methods in existing literature involving the concept of individual diffusion, seasonality, spatial heterogeneity, and changes in human behavior.
For this special issue, we will bring together scholars from diverse backgrounds to contribute original research articles presenting recent advances in the study of dynamical systems related to the aforementioned heterogeneity in population ecology, infectious diseases, complex networks, and other relevant areas in life sciences. All submitted manuscripts will be carefully reviewed and receive timely feedback.
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