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ENTROPY SOLUTIONS IN THE STUDY OF ANTIPLANE SHEAR DEFORMATIONS FOR ELASTIC SOLIDS

2000

The concept of entropy solution was recently introduced in the study of Dirichlet problems for elliptic equations and extended for parabolic equations with nonlinear boundary conditions. The aim of this paper is to use the method of entropy solutions in the study of a new problem which arise in the theory of elasticity. More precisely, we consider here the infinitesimal antiplane shear deformation of a cylindrical elastic body subjected to given forces and in a frictional contact with a rigid foundation. The elastic constitutive law is physically nonlinear and the friction is described by a static law. We present a variational formulation of the model and prove the existence and the uniquen…

Sobolev spaceBody forceApplied MathematicsModeling and SimulationWeak solutionMathematical analysisVariational inequalityConstitutive equationUniquenessEntropy (energy dispersal)Antiplane shearMathematicsMathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences
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Modeling temporal and spatial colony‐site dynamics in a long‐lived seabird

2003

We studied the determinants of colony site dynamics in Audouin's gull, Larus audouinii, breeding in a small archipelago of the western Mediterranean. Data on island occupation were available for a series of 25 years, since first colonization of the archipelago in 1973. Group behavior was studied in relation to the components of dispersal: permanence or abandonment (extinction) on an island previously occupied and permanence or occupation (colonization) of another island. Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMMs) were used to identify the relative contribution of each explanatory variable to the probability of colony abandonment. Gulls showed a low probability (3%) of abandoning one of the isl…

Southern EuropeRange (biology)Audouin's gullLarus audouiniiColumbretesLarus michahellisbiology.animalCastellónColony-site dynamics columbretesEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryGLMM modelbiologyEcologybiology.organism_classificationLarus michahellisColonisationComunidad ValenciaArchipelagoLarusBiological dispersalLarus cachinnansValenciaNomadismSeabirdLarusAvesPopulation Ecology
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New insights into the neolithisation process in southwest Europe according to spatial density analysis from calibrated radiocarbon dates

2017

The agricultural way of life spreads throughout Europe via two main routes: the Danube corridor and the Mediterranean basin. Current archaeological literature describes the arrival to the Western Mediterranean as a rapid process which involves both demic and cultural models, and in this regard, the dispersal movement has been investigated using mathematical models, where the key factors are time and space. In this work, we have created a compilation of all available radiocarbon dates for the whole of Iberia, in order to draw a chronological series of maps to illustrate temporal and spatial patterns in the neolithisation process. The maps were prepared by calculating the calibrated 14C date …

Spatial densityMediterranean climate010506 paleontologyArcheology060102 archaeology06 humanities and the arts01 natural sciencesMediterranean BasinPrehistòrialaw.inventionPaleontologyKey factorslawAnthropologySpatial ecologyBiological dispersal0601 history and archaeologyRadiocarbon datingPhysical geographyGeologyMesolithic0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Persistent genetic signatures of colonization inBrachionus manjavacasrotifers in the Iberian Peninsula

2007

Recent phylogeographical assessments have consistently shown that continental zooplankton display high levels of population subdivision, despite the high dispersal capacity of their diapausing propagules. As such, there is an apparent paradox between observed cosmopolitanism in the zooplankton that is associated with long-distance dispersal, and strong phylogeographical structures at a regional scale. Such population dynamics, far from migration-drift equilibrium, have been shown in the rotifer species complex Brachionus plicatilis, a group of over a dozen species inhabiting salt lakes and coastal lagoons worldwide. Here we present the mitochondrial DNA phylogeography of one of these specie…

Species complexeducation.field_of_studyEcologyRange (biology)PopulationAllopatric speciationBiologyBrachionusbiology.organism_classificationhumanitiesPhylogeographyparasitic diseasesGeneticsBiological dispersaleducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsIsolation by distanceMolecular Ecology
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Morphological vs. molecular delineation of taxa across montane regions in Europe: the case study of Gammarus balcanicus Schäferna, (Crustacea: Amphip…

2014

Mountainous areas are characterized by substantial biodiversity and endemicity due to their complex geological history and habitat fragmentation. Hence, it can be assumed that particularly high species richness can be found in organisms with limited dispersal capabilities that inhabit mountain streams. A number of scientific papers focus on molecular phylogeography or traditional taxonomy of species or species groups inhabiting such habitats. However, there is a lack of studies that integrate morphological and molecular data to identify and delineate cryptic species. For practical reasons, uncovering cryptic diversity is crucial in taxa used in biomonitoring. Distinct species, hard to separ…

Species complexeducation.field_of_studybiologyEcologyPopulation15. Life on landbiology.organism_classificationDNA barcodingGammarusPolyphylyGeneticsBiological dispersalAnimal Science and ZoologySpecies richnesseducationMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsIsolation by distanceJournal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research
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DISPERSAL OF STEGODYPHUS DUMICOLA (ARANEAE, ERESIDAE): THEY DO BALLOON AFTER ALL!

2001

Abstract There has been some controversy about whether adult females of social Stegodyphus disperse by ballooning. Here we show that adult Stegodyphus dumicola (Eresidae) Pocock 1898 are able to gain up-lift by releasing a very large number of threads. The threads fan out widely from the spider's body and form a triangular sheet. This previously unknown ballooning mechanism, enables even large spiders to disperse over large distances.

SpiderbiologyEcologyInsect ScienceStegodyphus dumicolaBiological dispersalZoologybiology.organism_classificationSocial spiderBallooningStegodyphusJournal of Arachnology
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EVIDENCE FOR KIN-STRUCTURED GROUP FOUNDING AND LIMITED JUVENILE DISPERSAL IN THE SUB-SOCIAL SPIDER STEGODYPHUS LINEATUS (ARANEAE, ERESIDAE)

2001

Abstract In sub-social spiders, restricted dispersal of young (i.e., natal philopatry) and the potential for inbreeding could contribute to within-population subdivision, thus resulting in a population structure similar to that found in social congeners. In this context, we analyzed the origin and mode of individual distribution patterns and their contribution to within-population structure in juveniles of the sub-social spider Stegodyphus lineatus. We investigated the distribution of juveniles for four months after leaving the maternal nest using allozyme genetic markers. We found that isolated groups of juveniles consisted predominantly of siblings, whereas larger aggregations of individu…

Spidereducation.field_of_studyEcologyPopulationContext (language use)Biologybiology.organism_classificationNatal homingInsect ScienceStegodyphus lineatusBiological dispersalJuvenileeducationSocial spiderJournal of Arachnology
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Dispersal of microarthropods in forest soil

2001

Summary This experiment was a part of a research on the soil community in anthropogenous birch stands in Finland. In that study it was found that communities of Collembola are similar in birch stands of different origin (cultivated field or spruce forest), while the communities of Oribatida are essentially different. When compared to original spruce forest, the communities of both groups are different. Cultivation eliminates the populations of most microarthropod species, that have to disperse after reforestation from the surrounding areas. The aim of the experiment was to study the ambulatory dispersal of soil microarthropods. It was carried out in plastic boxes filled with an intact block…

Spruce forestAgronomySoil testbiologyEcologySoil ScienceBiological dispersalReforestationAcaribiology.organism_classificationOribatidaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsCollembola <class>Pedobiologia
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Analysis of resources distribution in economics based on entropy

2002

We propose a new approach to the problem of e0cient resources distribution in di1erent types of economic systems. We also propose to use entropy as an indicator of the e0ciency of resources distribution. Our approach is based on methods of statistical physics in which the states of economic systems are described in terms of the density functions � (g; � ) of the variable — — — — � �

Statistics and ProbabilityMathematical optimizationMaximum entropy probability distributionEntropy (energy dispersal)Condensed Matter PhysicsMathematical economicsMathematicsPhysica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
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A nonstationary cylinder-based model describing group dispersal in a fragmented habitat

2014

International audience; A doubly nonstationary cylinder-based model is built to describe the dispersal of a population from a point source. In this model, each cylinder represents a fraction of the population, i.e., a group. Two contexts are considered: The dispersal can occur in a uniform habitat or in a fragmented habitat described by a conditional Boolean model. After the construction of the models, we investigate their properties: the first and second order moments, the probability that the population vanishes, and the distribution of the spatial extent of the population.

Statistics and ProbabilityPoint sourcePopulation92D25Spatial extentFragmentationStatisticsRandom cylinder92D30CylinderQuantitative Biology::Populations and EvolutionObject-based model[INFO]Computer Science [cs]Statistical physics60D05[MATH]Mathematics [math]educationMathematics60G60ta112education.field_of_studyBoolean modelApplied MathematicsFragmentation (computing)Boolean modelDispersal60K37HabitatModeling and Simulation60K9992D40Biological dispersalPopulation vanishing60G55Distribution (differential geometry)
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