Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Effectively dealing with invasive species is a pervasive problem in environmental management. The damages that stem from invasive species are well known. However, controlling them cost-effectively is an ongoing challenge, and mathematical modeling and optimization are becoming increasingly popular as a tool to assist management. In this paper we investigate problems where optimal control theory has been implemented. We show that transforming these problems from state-costate systems to state-control systems provides the complete qualitative description of the optimal solution and leads to its theoretical expression for free terminal time problems. We apply these techniques to two case studies: one of feral cats in Australia, where we use logistic growth; and the other of wild-boars in Italy, where we include an Allee effect. (C) 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Invasive species; Pontryagin's maximum principle; Optimal control; Dynamical systems; Boundary value Hamiltonian systems; Phase space analysis
List of contributors:
Diele, Fasma; Marangi, Carmela; Martiradonna, Angela
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