Advanced Computational and Mathematical Models for Population Dynamics in a Changing World
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Special Issue: Advanced Computational and Mathematical Models for Population Dynamics in a Changing World
Journal: Mathematical Population Studies
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Manuscript Deadline: 30 September 2026
About the Special Issue
The Mathematical Population Studies journal invites submissions for its Special Issue titled "Advanced Computational and Mathematical Models for Population Dynamics in a Changing World."
As global environmental, ecological, and demographic systems become increasingly complex, advanced computational and mathematical models have become indispensable tools for understanding population dynamics. These models integrate biological, environmental, and human-driven factors to examine population growth, dispersal, competition, migration, disease spread, extinction risks, and ecosystem resilience under rapidly changing conditions.
This Special Issue aims to bring together innovative research that advances mathematical modelling, computational techniques, and interdisciplinary approaches to better understand population dynamics in the face of climate change, habitat fragmentation, resource variability, biodiversity loss, and socio-economic transformations. Contributions that combine traditional mathematical modelling with emerging technologies such as machine learning, stochastic modelling, agent-based simulations, and multiscale modelling are especially encouraged.
The issue seeks theoretical, methodological, and applied research that strengthens predictive capabilities while supporting evidence-based conservation, resource management, public health, and policy decision-making.
Scope and Topics of Interest
Submissions may address, but are not limited to:
Stochastic models of population growth and extinction risk
Spatial models for habitat fragmentation and population connectivity
Agent-based models of adaptive population behaviour
Machine learning integrated with mathematical population models
Nonlinear dynamics and bifurcation analysis
Multiscale population modelling
Species invasion and ecological interaction models
Epidemiological and disease transmission modelling
Large-scale computational population simulations
Climate change impacts on reproduction and migration
Socio-economic integration within ecological population models
Evolutionary dynamics and genetic diversity modelling
Model validation and uncertainty quantification
Metapopulation dynamics and dispersal modelling
Policy-driven population management and conservation modelling
Submission Guidelines
Authors should submit their manuscripts through the ScholarOne submission system and select the appropriate Special Issue title during submission.
Manuscripts should include the following sections in order: Title Page, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgements, Declaration of Interest, References, Appendices (if applicable), Tables, Figures, and Figure Captions.
Abstracts should be unstructured and limited to 200 words.
Manuscripts must follow the journal's official author guidelines and formatting requirements.
Special Issue Editors
Dr. Ahmad Kadri Junoh
Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia
Dr. Suhaila Saidat
Irbid National University, Jordan
Dr. Achmad Abdurrazzaq
Indonesia Defense University, Indonesia
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