Individual variability and metapopulation dynamics: An individual-based model
Authored by Janusz Uchmanski
Date Published: 2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2016.04.019
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Abstract
This paper presents individual-based models describing metapopulation
dynamics. The local-population model describes the dynamics of a
population without overlapping generations. In each generation, the
model follows the individuals' growth. The growth rate of the
individuals is affected by the level of resources. The individuals
compete for these resources, which are therefore not evenly distributed
among them. I compared the persistence of a local population in which
the individuals could not disperse with various versions of
metapopulation models. Metapopulation models differ in the conditions
under which individuals disperse: weaker or stronger competitors, or
randomly chosen individuals disperse. Analysis of these models shows
that the reasons individuals dispersed affected the persistence of the
metapopulation. The influence of the reproduction rate and the
individual variability on the persistence of metapopulation is analyzed
under the conditions of two types of resource dynamics after the
extinction of the local population: with and without regeneration. (C)
2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Tags
Evolution
behavior
Density-dependent dispersal
Persistence
Population regulation