Title of article :
On the importance of dimensionality of space in models of space-mediated population persistence
Author/Authors :
Andrew Morozov، نويسنده , , Bailian Li، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
12
From page :
278
To page :
289
Abstract :
Spatially explicit models have become widely used in todayʹs mathematical ecology to study persistence of populations. For the sake of simplicity, population dynamics is often analyzed with 1-D models. An important question is: how adequate is such 1-D simplification of 2-D (or 3-D) dynamics for predicting species persistence. Here we show that dimensionality of the environment can play a critical role in the persistence of predator–prey interactions. We consider 1-D and 2-D dynamics of a predator–prey model with the prey growth damped by the Allee effect. We show that adding a second space coordinate into the 1-D model results in a pronounced increase of size of the domain in the parametric space where predator–prey coexistence becomes possible. This result is due to the possibility of formation of a number of 2-D patterns, which is impossible in the 1-D model. The 1-D and the 2-D models exhibit different qualitative responses to variations of system parameters. We show that in ecosystems having a narrow width (e.g. mountain valleys, vegetation patterns along canals in dry areas, etc.), extinction of species is more probable compared to ecosystems having a pronounced second dimension. In particular, the width of a long narrow natural reserve should be large enough to guarantee nonextinction of species via interaction of 2-D population patches.
Keywords :
Dimensionality of space , Nonlinear reaction–diffusion equations , Persistence of populations , pattern formation , Predator–prey system , Spatially explicit models
Journal title :
Theoretical Population Biology
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Theoretical Population Biology
Record number :
773973
Link To Document :
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