Don DeAngelis, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Dispersal and spatial heterogeneity: Single species Dispersal and spatial heterogeneity: Single species
A recent result for a reaction-diffusion equation is that a population diffusing at any rate in an environment in which resources vary spatially will reach a higher total equilibrium biomass than the population in an environment in which the same total resources are distributed homogeneously. This has so far been proven by Lou for the case in which the reaction term has only one...
Authors
Donald DeAngelis, Wei-Ming Ni, Bo Zhang
Application of a coupled vegetation competition and groundwater simulation model to study effects of sea level rise and storm surges on coastal vegetation Application of a coupled vegetation competition and groundwater simulation model to study effects of sea level rise and storm surges on coastal vegetation
Global climate change poses challenges to areas such as low-lying coastal zones, where sea level rise (SLR) and storm-surge overwash events can have long-term effects on vegetation and on soil and groundwater salinities, posing risks of habitat loss critical to native species. An early warning system is urgently needed to predict and prepare for the consequences of these climate-related...
Authors
Su Yean Teh, Michael Turtora, Donald DeAngelis, Jiang Jiang, Leonard Pearlstine, Thomas Smith, Hock Koh
Bistability of mangrove forests and competition with freshwater plants Bistability of mangrove forests and competition with freshwater plants
Halophytic communities such as mangrove forests and buttonwood hammocks tend to border freshwater plant communities as sharp ecotones. Most studies attribute this purely to underlying physical templates, such as groundwater salinity gradients caused by tidal flux and topography. However, a few recent studies hypothesize that self-reinforcing feedback between vegetation and vadose zone...
Authors
Jiang Jiang, Douglas Fuller, Su Yean Teh, Lu Zhai, Hock Koh, Donald L. DeAngelis, L.D.S.L. Sternberg
Prediction of plant vulnerability to salinity increase in a coastal ecosystem by stable isotopic composition (δ18O) of plant stem water: a model study Prediction of plant vulnerability to salinity increase in a coastal ecosystem by stable isotopic composition (δ18O) of plant stem water: a model study
Sea level rise and the subsequent intrusion of saline seawater can result in an increase in soil salinity, and potentially cause coastal salinity-intolerant vegetation (for example, hardwood hammocks or pines) to be replaced by salinity-tolerant vegetation (for example, mangroves or salt marshes). Although the vegetation shifts can be easily monitored by satellite imagery, it is hard to...
Authors
Lu Zhai, Jiang Jiang, Donald DeAngelis, Leonel Sternberg
Modeling apple snail population dynamics on the Everglades landscape Modeling apple snail population dynamics on the Everglades landscape
Context The Florida Everglades has diminished in size and its existing wetland hydrology has been altered. The endangered snail kite (Rostrhamus sociabilis) has nearly abandoned the Everglades, and its prey, the apple snail (Pomacea paludosa), has declined. Objective We developed a population model (EverSnail) to understand apple snail response to inter- and intra-annual fluctuations in...
Authors
Phil Darby, Donald L. DeAngelis, Stephanie Romanach, Kevin Suir, Joshua Bridevaux
Defining the next generation modeling of coastal ecotone dynamics in response to global change Defining the next generation modeling of coastal ecotone dynamics in response to global change
Coastal ecosystems are especially vulnerable to global change; e.g., sea level rise (SLR) and extreme events. Over the past century, global change has resulted in salt-tolerant (halophytic) plant species migrating into upland salt-intolerant (glycophytic) dominated habitats along major rivers and large wetland expanses along the coast. While habitat transitions can be abrupt, modeling...
Authors
Jiang Jiang, Donald L. DeAngelis, Su-Y Teh, Ken Krauss, Hongqing Wang, Li Haidong, Thomas Smith, Hock Koh
Effects of dispersal on total biomass in a patchy, heterogeneous system: Analysis and experiment Effects of dispersal on total biomass in a patchy, heterogeneous system: Analysis and experiment
An intriguing recent result from mathematics is that a population diffusing at an intermediate rate in an environment in which resources vary spatially will reach a higher total equilibrium biomass than the population in an environment in which the same total resources are distributed homogeneously. We extended the current mathematical theory to apply to logistic growth and also showed...
Authors
Bo Zhang, Xin Liu, Donald L. DeAngelis, Wei-Ming Ni, G Geoff Wang
Proposed best modeling practices for assessing the effects of ecosystem restoration on fish Proposed best modeling practices for assessing the effects of ecosystem restoration on fish
Large-scale aquatic ecosystem restoration is increasing and is often controversial because of the economic costs involved, with the focus of the controversies gravitating to the modeling of fish responses. We present a scheme for best practices in selecting, implementing, interpreting, and reporting of fish modeling designed to assess the effects of restoration actions on fish...
Authors
Kenneth Rose, Shaye Sable, Donald DeAngelis, Simeon Yurek, Joel Trexler, William Graf, Denise Reed
Equation-free modeling unravels the behavior of complex ecological systems Equation-free modeling unravels the behavior of complex ecological systems
Ye et al. (1) address a critical problem confronting the management of natural ecosystems: How can we make forecasts of possible future changes in populations to help guide management actions? This problem is especially acute for marine and anadromous fisheries, where the large interannual fluctuations of populations, arising from complex nonlinear interactions among species and with...
Authors
Donald L. DeAngelis, Simeon Yurek
A plant toxin mediated mechanism for the lag in snowshoe hare population recovery following cyclic declines A plant toxin mediated mechanism for the lag in snowshoe hare population recovery following cyclic declines
A necessary condition for a snowshoe hare population to cycle is reduced reproduction after the population declines. But the cause of a cyclic snowshoe hare population's reduced reproduction during the low phase of the cycle, when predator density collapses, is not completely understood. We propose that moderate-severe browsing by snowshoe hares upon preferred winter-foods could increase...
Authors
Donald L. DeAngelis, John Bryant, Rongsong Liu, Stephen Gourley, Charles J Krebs, Paul Reichardt
Modelling the effects of seasonality and socioeconomic impact on the transmission of Rift Valley fever virus Modelling the effects of seasonality and socioeconomic impact on the transmission of Rift Valley fever virus
Rift Valley fever (RVF) is an important mosquito-borne viral zoonosis in Africa and the Middle East that causes human deaths and significant economic losses due to huge incidences of death and abortion among infected livestock. Outbreaks of RVF are sporadic and associated with both seasonal and socioeconomic effects. Here we propose an almost periodic three-patch model to investigate the...
Authors
Yanyu Xiao, John Beier, Robert Cantrell, Chris Cosner, Donald L. DeAngelis, Shigui Ruan
A spatial individual-based model predicting a great impact of copious sugar sources and resting sites on survival of Anopheles gambiae and malaria parasite transmission A spatial individual-based model predicting a great impact of copious sugar sources and resting sites on survival of Anopheles gambiae and malaria parasite transmission
BackgroundAgent-based modelling (ABM) has been used to simulate mosquito life cycles and to evaluate vector control applications. However, most models lack sugar-feeding and resting behaviours or are based on mathematical equations lacking individual level randomness and spatial components of mosquito life. Here, a spatial individual-based model (IBM) incorporating sugar-feeding and...
Authors
Lin Zhu, Whitney Qualls, John Marshall, Kris Arheart, Donald DeAngelis, John McManus, Sekou Traore, Seydou Doumbia, Yosef Schlein, Gunter Muller, John Beier
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 195
Dispersal and spatial heterogeneity: Single species Dispersal and spatial heterogeneity: Single species
A recent result for a reaction-diffusion equation is that a population diffusing at any rate in an environment in which resources vary spatially will reach a higher total equilibrium biomass than the population in an environment in which the same total resources are distributed homogeneously. This has so far been proven by Lou for the case in which the reaction term has only one...
Authors
Donald DeAngelis, Wei-Ming Ni, Bo Zhang
Application of a coupled vegetation competition and groundwater simulation model to study effects of sea level rise and storm surges on coastal vegetation Application of a coupled vegetation competition and groundwater simulation model to study effects of sea level rise and storm surges on coastal vegetation
Global climate change poses challenges to areas such as low-lying coastal zones, where sea level rise (SLR) and storm-surge overwash events can have long-term effects on vegetation and on soil and groundwater salinities, posing risks of habitat loss critical to native species. An early warning system is urgently needed to predict and prepare for the consequences of these climate-related...
Authors
Su Yean Teh, Michael Turtora, Donald DeAngelis, Jiang Jiang, Leonard Pearlstine, Thomas Smith, Hock Koh
Bistability of mangrove forests and competition with freshwater plants Bistability of mangrove forests and competition with freshwater plants
Halophytic communities such as mangrove forests and buttonwood hammocks tend to border freshwater plant communities as sharp ecotones. Most studies attribute this purely to underlying physical templates, such as groundwater salinity gradients caused by tidal flux and topography. However, a few recent studies hypothesize that self-reinforcing feedback between vegetation and vadose zone...
Authors
Jiang Jiang, Douglas Fuller, Su Yean Teh, Lu Zhai, Hock Koh, Donald L. DeAngelis, L.D.S.L. Sternberg
Prediction of plant vulnerability to salinity increase in a coastal ecosystem by stable isotopic composition (δ18O) of plant stem water: a model study Prediction of plant vulnerability to salinity increase in a coastal ecosystem by stable isotopic composition (δ18O) of plant stem water: a model study
Sea level rise and the subsequent intrusion of saline seawater can result in an increase in soil salinity, and potentially cause coastal salinity-intolerant vegetation (for example, hardwood hammocks or pines) to be replaced by salinity-tolerant vegetation (for example, mangroves or salt marshes). Although the vegetation shifts can be easily monitored by satellite imagery, it is hard to...
Authors
Lu Zhai, Jiang Jiang, Donald DeAngelis, Leonel Sternberg
Modeling apple snail population dynamics on the Everglades landscape Modeling apple snail population dynamics on the Everglades landscape
Context The Florida Everglades has diminished in size and its existing wetland hydrology has been altered. The endangered snail kite (Rostrhamus sociabilis) has nearly abandoned the Everglades, and its prey, the apple snail (Pomacea paludosa), has declined. Objective We developed a population model (EverSnail) to understand apple snail response to inter- and intra-annual fluctuations in...
Authors
Phil Darby, Donald L. DeAngelis, Stephanie Romanach, Kevin Suir, Joshua Bridevaux
Defining the next generation modeling of coastal ecotone dynamics in response to global change Defining the next generation modeling of coastal ecotone dynamics in response to global change
Coastal ecosystems are especially vulnerable to global change; e.g., sea level rise (SLR) and extreme events. Over the past century, global change has resulted in salt-tolerant (halophytic) plant species migrating into upland salt-intolerant (glycophytic) dominated habitats along major rivers and large wetland expanses along the coast. While habitat transitions can be abrupt, modeling...
Authors
Jiang Jiang, Donald L. DeAngelis, Su-Y Teh, Ken Krauss, Hongqing Wang, Li Haidong, Thomas Smith, Hock Koh
Effects of dispersal on total biomass in a patchy, heterogeneous system: Analysis and experiment Effects of dispersal on total biomass in a patchy, heterogeneous system: Analysis and experiment
An intriguing recent result from mathematics is that a population diffusing at an intermediate rate in an environment in which resources vary spatially will reach a higher total equilibrium biomass than the population in an environment in which the same total resources are distributed homogeneously. We extended the current mathematical theory to apply to logistic growth and also showed...
Authors
Bo Zhang, Xin Liu, Donald L. DeAngelis, Wei-Ming Ni, G Geoff Wang
Proposed best modeling practices for assessing the effects of ecosystem restoration on fish Proposed best modeling practices for assessing the effects of ecosystem restoration on fish
Large-scale aquatic ecosystem restoration is increasing and is often controversial because of the economic costs involved, with the focus of the controversies gravitating to the modeling of fish responses. We present a scheme for best practices in selecting, implementing, interpreting, and reporting of fish modeling designed to assess the effects of restoration actions on fish...
Authors
Kenneth Rose, Shaye Sable, Donald DeAngelis, Simeon Yurek, Joel Trexler, William Graf, Denise Reed
Equation-free modeling unravels the behavior of complex ecological systems Equation-free modeling unravels the behavior of complex ecological systems
Ye et al. (1) address a critical problem confronting the management of natural ecosystems: How can we make forecasts of possible future changes in populations to help guide management actions? This problem is especially acute for marine and anadromous fisheries, where the large interannual fluctuations of populations, arising from complex nonlinear interactions among species and with...
Authors
Donald L. DeAngelis, Simeon Yurek
A plant toxin mediated mechanism for the lag in snowshoe hare population recovery following cyclic declines A plant toxin mediated mechanism for the lag in snowshoe hare population recovery following cyclic declines
A necessary condition for a snowshoe hare population to cycle is reduced reproduction after the population declines. But the cause of a cyclic snowshoe hare population's reduced reproduction during the low phase of the cycle, when predator density collapses, is not completely understood. We propose that moderate-severe browsing by snowshoe hares upon preferred winter-foods could increase...
Authors
Donald L. DeAngelis, John Bryant, Rongsong Liu, Stephen Gourley, Charles J Krebs, Paul Reichardt
Modelling the effects of seasonality and socioeconomic impact on the transmission of Rift Valley fever virus Modelling the effects of seasonality and socioeconomic impact on the transmission of Rift Valley fever virus
Rift Valley fever (RVF) is an important mosquito-borne viral zoonosis in Africa and the Middle East that causes human deaths and significant economic losses due to huge incidences of death and abortion among infected livestock. Outbreaks of RVF are sporadic and associated with both seasonal and socioeconomic effects. Here we propose an almost periodic three-patch model to investigate the...
Authors
Yanyu Xiao, John Beier, Robert Cantrell, Chris Cosner, Donald L. DeAngelis, Shigui Ruan
A spatial individual-based model predicting a great impact of copious sugar sources and resting sites on survival of Anopheles gambiae and malaria parasite transmission A spatial individual-based model predicting a great impact of copious sugar sources and resting sites on survival of Anopheles gambiae and malaria parasite transmission
BackgroundAgent-based modelling (ABM) has been used to simulate mosquito life cycles and to evaluate vector control applications. However, most models lack sugar-feeding and resting behaviours or are based on mathematical equations lacking individual level randomness and spatial components of mosquito life. Here, a spatial individual-based model (IBM) incorporating sugar-feeding and...
Authors
Lin Zhu, Whitney Qualls, John Marshall, Kris Arheart, Donald DeAngelis, John McManus, Sekou Traore, Seydou Doumbia, Yosef Schlein, Gunter Muller, John Beier