Consequences of Traceable Mobility in Populations Exhibiting Strong Allee Effect

Epi-SCIENCE Pub Date : 2023-06-28 DOI:10.15517/es.2023.55393
B. Espinoza, Yun Kang, Oyita Udiani
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In this research, we study the impacts of the traceable mobility in a two-patch environment when the population in each patch exhibits strong Allee effects. Traveling individuals are traced across patches by budgeting the average time spent in each patch while keeping their place of residency. Particularly, we focus on the impact that the effective population (residents and visitors) produces on regional dynamics.Our results show that low mobility across regions produces simple dynamics, where orbits converge to single or double extinction, or to a coexistence steady state. We derive mobility conditions under which an endangered population may benefit of the presence of a visitant one and avoid extinction -- the rescue effect. Nonetheless, increments in the visiting population would also lead the resident population to extinction -- the induced extinction effect.
显示强小巷效应的种群中可追溯流动的结果
在本研究中,我们研究了在两个斑块环境中,当每个斑块上的种群表现出强烈的Allee效应时,可追溯流动性的影响。通过预算在每个斑块上花费的平均时间来追踪旅行个体,同时保持居住地。我们特别关注有效人口(居民和游客)对区域动态的影响。我们的研究结果表明,跨区域的低迁移率产生简单的动力学,其中轨道收敛到单或双消光,或共存稳定状态。我们推导出流动性条件,在这种条件下,濒危种群可能受益于来访物种的存在,从而避免灭绝——拯救效应。然而,来访人口的增加也会导致常住人口灭绝,即诱导灭绝效应。
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