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27 April 2024
 
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Desynchronization and sustainability of noisy metapopulation cycles
Refael Abta ; Marcelo Schiffer ; Avishag Ben-Ishay ; Nadav M. Shnerb ; PostScript ; PDF ; Other formats ;
Date 20 Jan 2007
Subject Populations and Evolution
AbstractThe apparent stability of population oscillations in ecological systems is a long-standing puzzle. A generic solution for this problem is suggested here. The stabilizing mechanism involves the combined effect of spatial migration, amplitude-dependent frequency, and noise: small differences between spatial patches, induced by the noise, are amplified by the frequency gradient. Migration among desynchronized regions then stabilizes the oscillations in the vicinity of the homogenous manifold. A simple model of diffusively coupled oscillators allows the derivation of quantitative results, like the dependence of the desynchronization upon diffusion strength and frequency differences. For an unstable system, a noise-induced transition is demonstrated, from extinction for small noise to stability if the noise exceeds some threshold. The coupled oscillator model is shown to reproduce all previously suggested stabilizing mechanisms. Accordingly, we suggest using this model as a standard tool for identification and classification of population oscillations on spatial domains.
Source arXiv, q-bio/0701032
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