New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research abstracts
Analysis of differential equation models in biology: a case study for clover
meristem populations
K. LOUIE
H. CLARK
P. C. D. NEWTON
AgResearch Grasslands
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Palmerston North, New Zealand
Abstract Biological scenarios are given in which it is more
appropriate to use differential equations, rather than the more commonly used
difference equations, to model the processes occurring. The relative merits of
small simple models and large-scale simulation models are compared. A simple
differential equation model (dynamical system) for clover, based on meristem
numbers, is outlined and analysed mathematically. The model possesses two
steady states, and a threshold condition dictating which of these steady states
is ultimately achieved is presented. The advantages in nondimensionalising the
model are demonstrated, highlighted by reduction of parameter dependence and
increased efficiency over conventional means of sensitivity analysis.
Keywords stability analysis; sensitivity analysis; steady
states; growing points; buds; meristems
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 1998, Vol. 41: 567-576
0028-8233/98/4104-0567 $7.00/0 (c) The Royal Society of New Zealand
1998
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