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A spatially explicit integrodifference equation model is studied for the spread of an invading organism against an established competitor. Provided the invader is initially confined to a bounded region, the invasion spreads asymptotically as a travelling wave whose speed depends on the strength of the competitive interaction and on the dispersal characteristics of the invader. Even an inferior, but established, competitor can significantly reduce the invasion speed. The invasion speed is also influenced by the exact shape of the dispersal kernel (especially the thickness of the tail) as well as the mean dispersal distance for each generation.
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Received 10 April 1996; received in revised form 21 August 1996
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Hart, D., Gardner, R. A spatial model for the spread of invading organisms subject to competition. J Math Biol 35, 935–948 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002850050083
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