里海生物系统入侵与水文变化过程中生物物理因子结构相互作用模型

IF 1.1 4区 物理与天体物理 Q4 PHYSICS, APPLIED
A. Yu. Perevaryukha
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摘要

在生物系统中相互作用的组分组成快速变化的条件下,预测生物物理过程需要灵活的方法和对系统相互作用的方向、时间和强度水平的逻辑分析。基于作者开发的方法来构建一个预测模型,用于组织生物物理系统的关键组成部分的混合计算结构(这种联系通常被认为是经济中最有价值的群体),而没有一个方案来考虑作用于生物环境的因素的相互影响,这是不现实的。“捕食者-猎物”、“寄主-寄生虫”或“资源消耗者”方程式的直接相互作用并不能完全描述真实生物系统的动态,特别是在侵略性物种入侵之后。本文在图论方法发展的基础上,探讨了自然和人为因素相互作用的概念信息模型结构的认知形式化应用。这项工作的目的是数学形式化一个因素的变化如何影响生物系统其他组成部分的状态。新模型使我们能够探索那些并不总是立即可见但至关重要的中介互动。为了了解入侵后的过程,我们将开发一种方法来分析生物系统中直接断开的成分的间接影响分布。计算研究的结果在逻辑上一步一步地遵循对模型轨迹行为的观察变化的理论解释。在研究里海生物资源退化的情况下,在对生物系统进行大规模干预后,由于有害的leidyi狭虾的渗透,对符号有向图中的脉冲进行了正式分析。结果表明,根据对生态相互联系的影响周期的分析结果,成功地选择了一种数学方法来描述这种情况。以前未解释的导致人工繁殖生物资源的低效率的环节被揭示出来。基于认知图中的脉冲过程,证实了有目的地将黑海外来软体动物引入里海以增加底栖动物生物量是里海水位上升导致宝贵生物资源退化的因素之一。外来软体动物(卵形纲、线螺)取代了本地底栖动物。20世纪80年代末,北里海盐度下降;然后,入侵者适应了更咸的水,生物量急剧减少。不应加剧不稳定生物系统营养链中的竞争,以提高宝贵种群的生产力。大量放生有价值的鱼类并不是解决整个里海生物系统退化问题的灵丹妙药。将认知图中的冲击分布分析结果应用于原始混合动力系统中,用于模拟里海鲟人工繁殖效率。该模型表明,里海生物系统的退化早在2005年就可以避免。
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A Model of Structural Interaction of Biophysical Factors during Invasive and Hydrological Changes in the Biosystem of the Caspian Sea

A Model of Structural Interaction of Biophysical Factors during Invasive and Hydrological Changes in the Biosystem of the Caspian Sea

Prediction of biophysical processes under the conditions of a rapid change in the composition of the interacting components of a biosystem requires flexible approaches and a logical analysis of the direction, time, and level of strength of systemic interactions. It is unrealistic to construct a predictive model based on the methods developed by the author for organizing hybrid computing structures for a key component of a biophysical system (such a link is usually considered the most valuable population for the economy) without a scheme for the mutual influence of factors acting on the biotic environment. Direct interaction of the “predator–prey,” “parasite–host,” or “resource–consumer” equations does not fully describe the dynamics of a real biosystem, especially after invasions of aggressive species. This article is devoted to the application of cognitive formalisms of model structuring of conceptual information about the interaction of natural and anthropogenic factors based on the development of graph theory methods. The purpose of the work is to mathematically formalize how a change in one factor will affect the state of other components of biosystems. The new model allowed us to explore mediated interactions that are not always immediately visible, but are critical. To understand the processes after invasions, we will develop a method for analyzing the distribution of indirect effects in biosystems on directly disconnected components. The results of computational studies are logically followed step by step by a theoretical interpretation of the observed changes in the behavior of the model trajectory. A formal analysis of impulses in a sign digraph in the context of the studied situation of bioresources degradation in the Caspian Sea after a large-scale intervention in the biosystem and due to the penetration of the harmful stenophora Mnemiopsis leidyi has been carried out. It is shown that the choice of a mathematical approach to the description of the situation is successfully based on the results of the analysis of cycles of influence of ecological interlinkages. Previously unaccounted-for links that led to the low efficiency of attempts to artificially reproduce bioresources were revealed. It was confirmed on the basis of the impulse process in the cognitive graph that the purposeful introduction of alien mollusks from the Black Sea into the Caspian Sea to increase the biomass of bottom fauna was one of the factors in the degradation of valuable biological resources with an increase in the level of the Caspian Sea. Alien mollusks (Abra ovata, Mytilaster lineatus) replaced the native benthic fauna. At the end of the 1980s, the salinity of the Northern Caspian decreased; then, the invaders adapted to more saline water drastically reduced the biomass. Competition in the trophic chains of unstable biosystems should not be aggravated in order to increase their productivity for valuable populations. The mass release of juveniles of valuable fish is not a panacea for the degradation of the entire Caspian biosystem. The results of the impact distribution analysis in the cognitive graph are applied to the original hybrid dynamic system for modeling the efficiency of artificial reproduction of the Caspian sturgeon. The model showed that degradation of the Caspian biosystem could have been avoided as early as 2005.

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Technical Physics
Technical Physics 物理-物理:应用
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期刊介绍: Technical Physics is a journal that contains practical information on all aspects of applied physics, especially instrumentation and measurement techniques. Particular emphasis is put on plasma physics and related fields such as studies of charged particles in electromagnetic fields, synchrotron radiation, electron and ion beams, gas lasers and discharges. Other journal topics are the properties of condensed matter, including semiconductors, superconductors, gases, liquids, and different materials.
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