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Causal Analysis of a Migration of the Snout Butterfly, Libytheana bachmanii Iarvata (Strecker) (Libytheidae)
Observation of a massive migration of the snout butterfly, Libytheana
bachmanii larvata (Strecker), in central Texas in 1971 is described. An association of peak migration periods and periodic precipitation episodes is believed to be causal in nature.Waller Creek Working Grou
Separation of suspended particles in microfluidic systems by directional-locking in periodic fields
We investigate the transport and separation of overdamped particles under the
action of a uniform external force in a two-dimensional periodic energy
landscape. Exact results are obtained for the deterministic transport in a
square lattice of parabolic, repulsive centers that correspond to a
piecewise-continuous linear-force model. The trajectories are periodic and
commensurate with the obstacle lattice and exhibit phase-locking behavior in
that the particle moves at the same average migration angle for a range of
orientation of the external force. The migration angle as a function of the
orientation of the external force has a Devil's staircase structure. The first
transition in the migration angle was analyzed in terms of a Poincare map,
showing that it corresponds to a tangent bifurcation. Numerical results show
that the limiting behavior for impenetrable obstacles is equivalent to the high
Peclet number limit in the case of transport of particles in a periodic pattern
of solid obstacles. Finally, we show how separation occurs in these systems
depending on the properties of the particles
Vertical instability and inclination excitation during planetary migration
We consider a two-planet system, which migrates under the influence of
dissipative forces that mimic the effects of gas-driven (Type II) migration. It
has been shown that, in the planar case, migration leads to resonant capture
after an evolution that forces the system to follow families of periodic
orbits. Starting with planets that differ slightly from a coplanar
configuration, capture can, also, occur and, additionally, excitation of
planetary inclinations has been observed in some cases. We show that excitation
of inclinations occurs, when the planar families of periodic orbits, which are
followed during the initial stages of planetary migration, become vertically
unstable. At these points, {\em vertical critical orbits} may give rise to
generating stable families of periodic orbits, which drive the evolution
of the migrating planets to non-coplanar motion. We have computed and present
here the vertical critical orbits of the and resonances, for
various values of the planetary mass ratio. Moreover, we determine the limiting
values of eccentricity for which the "inclination resonance" occurs.Comment: Accepted for publication in Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical
Astronom
Resonant capture of multiple planet systems under dissipation and stable orbital configurations
Migration of planetary systems caused by the action of dissipative forces may
lead the planets to be trapped in a resonance. In this work we study the
conditions and the dynamics of such resonant trapping. Particularly, we are
interested in finding out whether resonant capture ends up in a long-term
stable planetary configuration. For two planet systems we associate the
evolution of migration with the existence of families of periodic orbits in the
phase space of the three-body problem. The family of circular periodic orbits
exhibits a gap at the 2:1 resonance and an instability and bifurcation at the
3:1 resonance. These properties explain the high probability of 2:1 and 3:1
resonant capture at low eccentricities. Furthermore, we study the resonant
capture of three-planet systems. We show that such a resonant capture is
possible and can occur under particular conditions. Then, from the migration
path of the system, stable three-planet configurations, either symmetric or
asymmetric, can be determined.Comment: 10 ages, 13 figures, 5th Ph.D. School on Mathematical Modeling for
Complex System
Two-State Migration of DNA in a structured Microchannel
DNA migration in topologically structured microchannels with periodic
cavities is investigated experimentally and with Brownian dynamics simulations
of a simple bead-spring model. The results are in very good agreement with one
another. In particular, the experimentally observed migration order of Lambda-
and T2-DNA molecules is reproduced by the simulations. The simulation data
indicate that the mobility may depend on the chain length in a nonmonotonic way
at high electric fields. This is found to be the signature of a nonequilibrium
phase transition between two different migration states, a slow one and a fast
one, which can also be observed experimentally under appropriate conditions.Comment: Revised edition corresponding to the comments by the referees,
submitted to Physical Review
Internal migration and household living conditions in Ethiopia
Using the 1998 Migration, Gender and Health Survey in Five Regions of Ethiopia, and multivariate regression techniques, this paper examines the relationship between internal migration and household living conditions. The analysis finds significant living condition advantage of permanent and temporary migrants over non-migrants. These advantages are primarily linked to migration selectivity by education and non-agricultural income. Once the independent effects of these variables are controlled, no statistical significant independent association exists between migration status and living conditions. Government policies of resettlement in the 1980s and ethnic federalism of the 1990s may have engendered stress migration and exacerbated poor living outcomes for return migrants. The resort to migration and/or resettlement as an individual or government policy response to periodic unfavorable conditions in places of origin is not strongly supported by this analysis as the key to improved living conditions. Promoting higher education and opportunities for employment outside the agricultural sector are more likely to yield improved living conditions in Ethiopia.Civil War, drought, famine, internal migration, living conditions, living conditions index, migration, resettlement, stress migration
Evidence of the selection of tidal streams by northern rock sole (Lepidopsetta polyxystra) for transport in the eastern Bering Sea
Depth data from archival tags on northern rock sole (Lepidopsetta polyxystra) were examined to assess whether fish used tidal currents to aid horizontal migration. Two northern rock sole, out of 115 released with archival tags in the eastern Bering Sea, were recovered 314 and 667 days after release. Both fish made periodic excursions away from the bottom during mostly night-time hours, but also during particular phases of the tide cycle. One fish that was captured and released in an area of rotary currents made
vertical excursions that were correlated with tidal current direction. To test the hypothesis that the fish made vertical excursions to use tidal currents to aid migration,
a hypothetical migratory path was calculated using a tide model to predict the current direction and speed during periods when the fish was off the bottom. This migration
included limited movements from July through December, followed by a 200-km southern migration from January through February, then a return northward in March and
April. The successful application of tidal current information to predict a horizontal migratory path not
only provides evidence of selective tidal stream transport but indicates that vertical excursions were conducted
primarily to assist horizontal migration
Partition-Induced Vector Chromatography in Microfluidic Devices
The transport of Brownian particles in a slit geometry in the presence of an
arbitrary two-dimensional periodic energy landscape and driven by an external
force or convected by a flow field is investigated by means of macrotransport
theory. Analytical expressions for the probability distribution and the average
migration angle of the particles are obtained under the Fick-Jackobs
approximation. The migration angle is shown to differ from the orientation
angle of the driving field and to strongly depend on the physical properties of
the suspended species, thus providing the basis for vector chormatography, in
which different species move in different directions and can be continuously
fractionated. The potential of microfluidic devices as a platform for
partition-induced vector chromatography is demonstrated by considering the
particular case of a piece-wise constant, periodic potential that, in
equilibrium, induces the spontaneous partition of different species into high
and low concentration stripes, and which can be easily fabricated by patterning
physically or chemically one of the surfaces of a channel. The feasibility to
separate different particles of the same and different size is shown for
systems in which partition is induced via 1g-gravity and Van der Waals
interactions in physically and chemically patterned channels, respectively
Seasonal migration and micro-credit in the lean period : evidence from northwest Bangladesh
This paper investigates the relationship between access to micro-credit and temporary seasonal migration, an issue which is largely ignored in the standard rural-urban migration literature. Seasonal migration due to agricultural downturns is a common phenomenon in developing countries. Using primary data from a cross-sectional household survey from the northwest part of Bangladesh, this study quantifies the factors that influence such migration decisions. Among other results, we find that network effects play a significant role in influencing the migration decision, with the presence of kinsmen at the place of destination having considerable impact. Seasonal migration is a natural choice for individual suffering periodic hardship; however the strict weekly loan repayment rules of Micro-credit Institutes can have an adverse effect on this process, reducing the ability of borrowers to react to a shock. Our result suggests that poor individuals prefer the option of not accessing the micro-credit and opt for temporal seasonal migration during the lean period. The results have numerous potential policy implications, including the design of typical micro-credit schemes.Bangladesh, Microfinance, Population movement, Lean period, Seasonal migration, Micro-credit
From Generalized Synchrony to Topological Decoherence: Emergent Sets in Coupled Chaotic Systems
We consider the evolution of the unstable periodic orbit structure of coupled
chaotic systems. This involves the creation of a complicated set outside of the
synchronization manifold (the emergent set). We quantitatively identify a
critical transition point in its development (the decoherence transition). For
asymmetric systems we also describe a migration of unstable periodic orbits
that is of central importance in understanding these systems. Our framework
provides an experimentally measurable transition, even in situations where
previously described bifurcation structures are inapplicable.Comment: To appear in Physical Review Letter
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