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Spreading speed of locally regulated population models in macroscopically heterogeneous environments

Probability 2024-12-24 v3 Analysis of PDEs

Abstract

We consider a certain lattice branching random walk with on-site competition and in an environment which is heterogeneous at a macroscopic scale 1/ε1/\varepsilon in space and time. This can be seen as a model for the spatial dynamics of a biological population in a habitat which is heterogeneous at a large scale (mountains, temperature or precipitation gradient\ldots). The model incorporates another parameter, KK, which is a measure of the local population density. We study the model in the limit when first ε0\varepsilon\to 0 and then KK\to\infty. In this asymptotic regime, we show that the rescaled position of the front as a function of time converges to the solution of an explicit ODE. We further discuss the relation with another popular model of population dynamics, the Fisher-KPP equation, which arises in the limit KK\to\infty. Combined with known results on the Fisher-KPP equation, our results show in particular that the limits ε0\varepsilon\to0 and KK\to\infty do not commute in general. We conjecture that an interpolating regime appears when logK\log K and 1/ε1/\varepsilon are of the same order.

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@article{arxiv.2105.06985,
  title  = {Spreading speed of locally regulated population models in macroscopically heterogeneous environments},
  author = {Pascal Maillard and Gaël Raoul and Julie Tourniaire},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.06985},
  year   = {2024}
}

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41 pages, 1 figure. Title changed. Assumptions on the model relaxed, and other modifications