Simulation of three-dimensional phytoplankton dynamics: competition in light-limited environments

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In this paper, we develop computational methods for a three-dimensional model of competition for light between phytoplankton species. The competing phytoplankton populations are exposed to both horizontal and vertical mixing. The vertical light-dependence of phytoplankton photosynthesis implies that the three-dimensional model is formulated in terms of integro-partial differential equations that require an efficient numerical solution technique.Due to the stiffness of the discretized system we select an implicit integration method. However, the resulting implicit relations are extremely expensive to solve, caused by the strong coupling of the components. This coupling originates from the three spatial dimensions, the interaction of the various species and the integral term. To reduce the amount of work in the linear algebra part, we use an Approximate Matrix Factorization technique.The performance of the complete algorithm is demonstrated on the basis of two test examples. It turns out that unconditional stability (i.e., A-stability) is a very useful property for this application.

论文关键词:primary 65M12,65M20,Advection–diffusion-reaction equations,Time integration,Stiffness,Approximate Matrix Factorization,Phytoplankton dynamics,Competition

论文评审过程:Received 24 November 2003, Revised 17 March 2004, Available online 28 May 2004.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cam.2004.03.023