Journal article

Extinction of Bistable Populations is Affected by the Shape of their Initial Spatial Distribution

Y Li, ST Johnston, PR Buenzli, P van Heijster, MJ Simpson

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology | Published : 2022

Abstract

The question of whether biological populations survive or are eventually driven to extinction has long been examined using mathematical models. In this work, we study population survival or extinction using a stochastic, discrete lattice-based random walk model where individuals undergo movement, birth and death events. The discrete model is defined on a two-dimensional hexagonal lattice with periodic boundary conditions. A key feature of the discrete model is that crowding effects are introduced by specifying two different crowding functions that govern how local agent density influences movement events and birth/death events. The continuum limit description of the discrete model is a nonli..

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