Spatial Dynamics of a Nonlocal Dispersal Population Model in a Shifting Environment
Abstract: This paper is concerned with spatial spreading dynamics of a nonlocal dispersal population model in a shifting environment where the favorable region is shrinking. It is shown that the species will become extinct in the habitat once the speed of the shifting habitat edge $c>c*(\infty)$, however if $c<c*(\infty)$, the species will persist and spread along the shifting habitat at an asymptotic spreading speed $c*(\infty)$, where $c*(\infty)$ is determined by the nonlocal dispersal kernel, diffusion rate and the maximum linearized growth rate. Moreover, we demonstrate that for any given speed of the shifting habitat edge, this model admits a nondecreasing traveling wave with the wave speed at which the habitat is shifting, which indicates that the extinction wave phenomenon does happen in such a shifting environment.
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