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Dynamics and Spreading Speed of a Reaction-Diffusion System with Advection Modeling West Nile Virus

Analysis of PDEs 2020-01-20 v1 Dynamical Systems

Abstract

This paper aims to explore the temporal-spatial spreading and asymptotic behaviors of West Nile virus by a reaction-advection-diffusion system with free boundaries, especially considering the impact of advection term on the extinction and persistence of West Nile virus. We define the spatial-temporal risk index R0F(t)R^{F}_{0}(t) with the advection rate and the general basic disease reproduction number R0DR^D_0 to get the vanishing-spreading dichotomy regimes of West Nile virus. We show that there exists a threshold value μ\mu^{*} of the advection rate, and obtain the threshold results of it. When the spreading occurs, we investigate the asymptotic dynamical behaviors of the solution in the long run and first give a sharper estimate that the asymptotic spreading speed of the leftward front is less than the rightward front for 0<μ<μ0<\mu<\mu^*. At last, we give some numerical simulations to identify the significant effects of the advection.

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@article{arxiv.2001.06223,
  title  = {Dynamics and Spreading Speed of a Reaction-Diffusion System with Advection Modeling West Nile Virus},
  author = {Chengcheng Cheng and Zuohuan Zheng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.06223},
  year   = {2020}
}