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Size-structured populations: immigration, (bi)stability and the net growth rate

Analysis of PDEs 2019-03-25 v2 Spectral Theory Populations and Evolution

Abstract

We consider a class of physiologically structured population models, a first order nonlinear partial differential equation equipped with a nonlocal boundary condition, with a constant external inflow of individuals. We prove that the linearised system is governed by a quasicontraction semigroup. We also establish that linear stability of equilibrium solutions is governed by a generalized net reproduction function. In a special case of the model ingredients we discuss the nonlinear dynamics of the system when the spectral bound of the linearised operator equals zero, i.e. when linearisation does not decide stability. This allows us to demonstrate, through a concrete example, how immigration might be beneficial to the population. In particular, we show that from a nonlinearly unstable positive equilibrium a linearly stable and unstable pair of equilibria bifurcates. In fact, the linearised system exhibits bistability, for a certain range of values of the external inflow, induced potentially by All\'{e}e-effect.

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@article{arxiv.0906.2180,
  title  = {Size-structured populations: immigration, (bi)stability and the net growth rate},
  author = {Jozsef Z. Farkas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0906.2180},
  year   = {2019}
}

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to appear in Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computing

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