Author/Authors :
Dr. John E. Franke، نويسنده , , Abdul-Aziz Yakubu، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
We analyze a two species discrete competition model in which one species
diffuses between two patches, A and B. In this model, two species, species 1 and 2,
compete in patch A with species 1 being the sedentary species. Thus, patch B is a
safe refuge for species 2. We obtain sufficient conditions for the extinction of
species 1. Species 2 is the superior competitor whenever a linear combination of its
growth rates always exceeds the growth rate of the sedentary species 1. By using a
specific example, we demonstrate that providing a safe refuge does not always
make a species a superior competitor. In fact, without diffusion, species 2 drives
species 1 to extinction. However, with the addition of diffusion, there is stable
coexistence of the two species. If the safe refuge is not suitable for its growth and
reproduction, species 2 may go extinct. We obtain sufficient conditions for the
extinction of species 2. We also show that a species persists whenever all of its
carrying capacities are sufficiently large. This result rules out the possibility of a
population becoming arbitrarily close to zero and therefore risking extinction