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Plankton-Oxygen Dynamics in the Context of Climate Change: A Fractional Model with A Probability Density Function Approach

Analysis of PDEs 2025-11-17 v2 Dynamical Systems

Abstract

We analyze how climate change affects marine oxygen production by modeling plankton--oxygen dynamics with a fractional-order nonlinear system and establishing rigorous conditions for the model's well-posedness. We formulate a three-dimensional system dαx(t)/dtα=Ax(t)+f(x(t))d^\alpha x(t)/dt^\alpha = A x(t) + f(x(t)), where AA is a diagonal 3×33\times 3 matrix and ff is nonlinear. We (i) rigorously state the model, (ii) derive a Lipschitz constant for ff under suitable assumptions, and (iii) prove existence, uniqueness, and continuous dependence on initial data using a fractional formula with a probability density kernel and a generalized Gr"onwall inequality. Under the stated conditions, ff satisfies a computable Lipschitz bound that yields existence and uniqueness of solutions for the fractional system, and the solutions depend continuously on initial conditions, establishing the well-posedness of the plankton--oxygen model. We introduce a fractional, PDF-kernel--based framework for plankton--oxygen dynamics and provide general proofs of well-posedness via a generalized Gr"onwall approach, capturing memory effects that classical integer-order models miss. These results justify numerical simulations and sensitivity analyses of fractional marine-ecosystem models, providing a sound basis for testing mitigation and management strategies affecting oxygen dynamics and supporting evidence-based policies for protecting marine ecosystems under global warming.

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@article{arxiv.2511.05742,
  title  = {Plankton-Oxygen Dynamics in the Context of Climate Change: A Fractional Model with A Probability Density Function Approach},
  author = {Mahmoud M. El-Borai and Wagdy G. El-Sayed and Mahmoud A. Habib},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.05742},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Published Version of Record (CC BY). DOI: 10.62754/ais.v6i3.379