Valeria Giunta, Thomas Hillen, Mark Lewis, Jonathan Potts: Positivity and global existence for nonlocal advection-diffusion models of interacting populations https://t.co/fSlC4WxT9a https://t.co/B1qDXg1Pu3
...and the other, also featuring Valeria Giunta from ShefMathBio, is on bifurcations in a two-species nonlocal advection-diffusion system https://t.co/0ZuLmrXrCw
Two new preprints, co-authored by Jonathan Potts from the ShefMathBio group, one is on biological modelling with non-local advection https://t.co/6RrkmppA6S
New preprint: "Understanding step selection analysis through numerical integration"
https://t.co/xwn8yB7VUa
Our attempt at clarifying the role of "random/control/available" points when fitting step selection functions.
With @NJKlappstein, Jonathan Potts, and @FiebergJohn.
In what we can safely assume is a never-to-be-repeated event I have had 3 papers published in the last fortnight (context: I had 0 pubs in the whole of 2022). A brief summary of each below 👇
"From animal movement processes to spatial distributions" - the second Sheffield Spatial Ecology Workshop. An #interdisciplinary event to help you forge collaborations between #mathematics and #ecology research. Apply by *31st Jan*! https://t.co/ahVPDvcQmP
Movement is a key mechanism of space use patterns and distributions, but how do movement mechanisms give rise to these emergent spatial patterns? Can we predict? In @AnimalEcology we provide new guide how to do this, starting from step selection analysis.
https://t.co/pGF4QzllXP
New paper! Rich multistability in systems of moving, interacting populations. If 44 pages of heavy maths is daunting, skip to Fig. 6 https://t.co/xW4tiepxE5
The 2nd Sheffield Spatial Ecology Workshop, July 2023, @sheffielduni. On animal movement and methods on the interface of #maths and #ecology. Open for applications now! https://t.co/JCzLOr7fnD
Research by undergraduate Lydia Wren during a summer project with @DrAlexBest on the impact of local interactions on epidemic spread features in this new article on the @ScienceShef website. https://t.co/WGEggvgjNM
New paper! Method for assessing the predictive power of step selection models https://t.co/DlQe0pd5LR with @lucaborger, @street_ecology , and Bronson Strickland
New paper! "Beyond resource selection..." coauthored by Jonathan Potts and Valeria Giunta from @mathsatshefuni, in collab with @Mark_Alun_Lewis https://t.co/Am8pHV4nVl
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We're looking for a lecturer/senior lecturer in mathematical biology to join us at Sheffield. Happy to chat with anyone interested - just DM/email me.
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New(ish) paper! On reproductive trade-offs, led excellently by @SamCPatrick and a great team of collaborators (incl. one Sheffield academic!) https://t.co/XywAWcL0NV
This week the @shefmathbio gang hosted a fantastic celebration of Alan Turing with fascinating research talks, @bankofengland's Emma Sinclair on the new £50 note and a live Q+A with Sir Alan's nephew, Dermot