A stochastic metapopulation model accounting for habitat dynamics


Autoria(s): Ross, JV
Contribuinte(s)

O Diekmann and A Hastings

Data(s)

01/01/2006

Resumo

A stochastic metapopulation model accounting for habitat dynamics is presented. This is the stochastic SIS logistic model with the novel aspect that it incorporates varying carrying capacity. We present results of Kurtz and Barbour, that provide deterministic and diffusion approximations for a wide class of stochastic models, in a form that most easily allows their direct application to population models. These results are used to show that a suitably scaled version of the metapopulation model converges, uniformly in probability over finite time intervals, to a deterministic model previously studied in the ecological literature. Additionally, they allow us to establish a bivariate normal approximation to the quasi-stationary distribution of the process. This allows us to consider the effects of habitat dynamics on metapopulation modelling through a comparison with the stochastic SIS logistic model and provides an effective means for modelling metapopulations inhabiting dynamic landscapes.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:79386

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Springer

Palavras-Chave #Diffusion Approximations #Habitat Dynamics #Markov Chains #Metapopulations #Stochastic Logistic Model #Stochastic Models #Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Applications #Biology #Quasi-stationary Distributions #Markov Population Processes #Persistence #Extinction #Landscapes #C1 #230202 Stochastic Analysis and Modelling #780101 Mathematical sciences
Tipo

Journal Article