Abstract

In this paper, a Lotka–Volterra model with Robin and free boundary conditions is considered in the heterogeneous time-periodic environment. We mainly consider the changes of local growth rates of native and invasive species that might be negative in some large regions. We study the spreading–vanishing dichotomy. When vanishing occurs, a native species cannot spread successfully as time goes to infinity. However, for an invasive species, in the long run, either it will go extinct or converge to the unique positive solution of time-periodic boundary value problem of logistic equation. When spreading occurs, both native and invasive species have upper and lower bounds. We also obtain the criteria for spreading and vanishing, and estimate of the asymptotic spreading speed.

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