Design and Implementation of Aculops Lycopersici Population Dynamic Model Prototype Based on Cellular Automata

Faced upon the research status of Aculops lycopersici, the importance of population dynamic has been put forward. The feasibility and superiority of cellular automata applied in the simulation of Aculops lycopersici has been discussed. This paper has put forward an Aculops lycopersici population dynamic model prototype based on cellular automata, the result showed that this model can be used to simulate the dynamic population of Aculops lycopersici. When it is applied, the improvement of parameter should be considered, at the same time, this model could provide reference for the simulation of other species of insect.

[1]  Zhou Zili Simulation System of City Traffic Flow Based on Cellular Automata , 2005 .

[2]  J. Lockwood,et al.  Spatial analysis of ecological factors related to rangeland grasshopper (Orthoptera: Acrididae) outbreaks in Wyoming , 1997 .

[3]  William E. Wallner,et al.  Proceedings, Lymantriidae: a comparison of features of New and Old World tussock moths , 1989 .

[4]  P. H. Leslie On the use of matrices in certain population mathematics. , 1945, Biometrika.

[5]  Zhang Wen,et al.  A Non-Linear Partial Differential Equation to Describe Spatial and Temporal Changes of Insect Population , 2001 .

[6]  C. Tian,et al.  Nonexistence and existence of positive solutions for difference equations with unbounded delay , 1998 .

[7]  Xu Xiang Effect of temperature and relative humidity on development and reproduction of the tomato russet mite, Aculops lycopersici (Massee) (Acarina, Eriophyidae) , 2006 .

[8]  Edward W. Baker,et al.  AGS volume 84 issue 1 Cover and Back matter , 1975, The Journal of Agricultural Science.

[9]  Andrew M. Liebhold,et al.  Forecasting the spatial dynamics of gypsy moth outbreaks using cellular transition models , 1995, Landscape Ecology.

[10]  Young-Seuk Park,et al.  Use of an Artificial Neural Network to Predict Population Dynamics of the Forest–Pest Pine Needle Gall Midge (Diptera: Cecidomyiida) , 2000 .

[11]  Thomas W. Phillips,et al.  Simulation model of Rhyzopertha dominica population dynamics in concrete grain bins , 2004 .

[12]  Shoufan Fang,et al.  The impact of interactions in spatial simulation of the dynamics of urban sprawl , 2005 .

[13]  Jingan Cui,et al.  The effect of diffusion on the time varying logistic population growth , 1998 .