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Competition model for two exotic species and one native species

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The spread of two exotic plant species and the corresponding replacement of a single native species is examined as a competition model with spatial considerations. The general model is a system of three Lotka-Volterra type nonlinear reaction-diffusion equations. The traveling wave solution is examined, giving conditions for minimum wave speed for the exotic species. The work is based on the case of Russian olive trees and tamarisks in the cottonwood woodlands of New Mexico.

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Kern, Daniel L.. (2002). Competition model for two exotic species and one native species. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/3831.

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