QL
Publications
- The shaping role of self-organization: linking vegetation patterning, plant traits and ecosystem functioning
- Pattern formation at multiple spatial scales drives the resilience of mussel bed ecosystems
- An invasive species erodes the performance of coastal wetland protected areas
- Spatiotemporal Dynamics of the Diffusive Mussel-Algae Model Near Turing-Hopf Bifurcation
- Phase separation explains a new class of self-organized spatial patterns in ecological systems
- Alternative mechanisms alter the emergent properties of self-organization in mussel beds
- Biogenic gradients in algal density affect the emergent properties of spatially self-organized mussel beds
- Monitoring terrain elevation of intertidal wetlands by utilising the spatial-temporal fusion of multi-source satellite data: A case study in the Yangtze (Changjiang) Estuary
- Dynamical complexity of a spatial predator-prey model with migration
- Pattern formation induced by cross-diffusion in a predator-prey system
- Pulse vaccination in the periodic infection rate sir epidemic model
- The role of noise in a predator-prey model with Allee effect
- A Simple Stochastic Model with Environmental Transmission Explains Multi-Year Periodicity in Outbreaks of Avian Flu
- The evolutionary dynamics of a spatial multi-strain host-pathogen system with cross-immunity
- Influence of infection rate and migration on extinction of disease in spatial epidemics
- Rich dynamics in a predator-prey model with both noise and periodic force
- Spatial self-organization in a multi-strain host-pathogen system
- Spatial Self-Organization on Intertidal Mudflats through Biophysical Stress Divergence
- Emergence of spatiotemporal chaos arising from far-field breakup of spiral waves in the plankton ecological systems
- Existence of travelling waves in nonlinear si epidemic models
- Nonlinear dynamic and pattern bifurcations in a model for spatial patterns in young mussel beds
- Persistence, extinction and spatio-temporal synchronization of SIRS spatial models
- Spatial pattern in a predator-prey system with both self- and cross-diffusion
- Spatial pattern in an epidemic system with cross-diffusion of the susceptible
- Emergence of strange spatial pattern in a spatial epidemic model
- Analysis of a Delayed SIR Model with Nonlinear Incidence Rate
- Chaos induced by breakup of waves in a spatial epidemic model with nonlinear incidence rate
- Numerical investigation of spatial pattern in a vegetation model with feedback function
- Formation of spatial patterns in an epidemic model with constant removal rate of the infectives
- Pattern formation in a spatial S-I model with non-linear incidence rates
- Resonance and frequency-locking phenomena in spatially extended phytoplankton-zooplankton system with additive noise and periodic forces
- A cellular automata model with probability infection and spatial dispersion
- Quantitatively Inferring Three Mechanisms from the Spatiotemporal Patterns
- Long-distance facilitation of coastal ecosystem structure and resilience
- Inferring plant–plant interactions using remote sensing
- Movement behavioral plasticity of benthic diatoms driven by optimal foraging
- Fairy circles reveal the resilience of self-organized salt marshes
- Large-scale variation in phytoplankton community composition of >1000 lakes across the USA
- Fish Ingest Microplastics Unintentionally
- Ice needles weave patterns of stones in freezing landscapes
- ‘Social distancing’ between plants may amplify coastal restoration at early stage
- Phase-separation physics underlies new theory for the resilience of patchy ecosystems
- Foraging behaviours lead to spatiotemporal self‐similar dynamics in grazing ecosystems
- Phase separation driven by density-dependent movement: A novel mechanism for ecological patterns
- Bridging physics and biology
- Marine reserves promote cycles in fish populations on ecological and evolutionary time scales
- Enhanced transports of nutrients powered by microscale flows of self-spinning dinoflagellate Symbiodinium
- Circular swimming motility and disordered hyperuniform state in an algae system
- Can we use plant performance as indicators to infer plant-crab interactions in coastal saltmarshes?
- Self-organized mud cracking amplifies the resilience of an iconic “Red Beach” salt marsh
- Propagation of travelling waves in sub-excitable systems driven by noise and periodic forcing
- Spatiotemporal complexity of a ratio-dependent predator-prey system
- A cellular automata model of epidemics of a heterogeneous susceptibility
- Spatial organization and evolution period of the epidemic model using cellular automata
- Cellular automata modelling of SEIRS
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Co-workers & collaborators
- KZ
Kang Zhang
- LZ
Li-Xia Zhao
- KS
Koen Siteur
- Jv
J. (Johan) van de Koppel
- XL
Xiu-Zhen Li
- BC
Baoshan Cui