描述营养物产生原细胞竞争的扩展离散时间种群模型。

IF 2.2 4区 数学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Richárd Kicsiny, Tamás Bódai, László Székely, Zoltán Varga
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摘要

对简单的原始细胞群落(作为基本的类生命生物)的行为进行建模是至关重要的,因为对它们的更好理解可能有助于描述更复杂的(人工的和真实的)生态系统。在本文中,我们将最近发展的离散时间动态种群模型(称为初步模型)扩展为一个更一般的,完全重新表述的版本,用于描述三个原始细胞物种(一个通才和两个专才)的群落中的竞争。通才的好处是他比专才产生更多种类的营养。与初步模型相比,在扩展模型中,三个物种的繁殖次数和(首次)出现次数都可以不同。其目的是实现最基本/基本的模型,该模型已经显示了复杂的种群现象,如竞争排斥,关键物种和关于某些物种的生存与环境中某些营养物质的下降率之间的联系的有趣的“异常”。虽然我们可以用一个三物种模型来实现这一目标,但在最简单的层面上,该模型可以很容易地扩展到未来更多的物种。上述“异常”是一个新发现,因为它在初步模型中没有观察到。当只有通才存活时,对一种特殊的平衡进行了精确的分析,有趣的是,不同年龄的原始细胞的密度产生了黄金比例。在未来的工作中,扩展模型可以作为研究生态系统中进一步现象的有用工具,无论是纯形式还是抽象形式。
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Extended Discrete-Time Population Model to Describe the Competition of Nutrient-Producing Protocells.

Modeling the behavior of simple communities of protocells (as basic life-like organisms) is of vital importance since their better understanding may help to describe more complex (artificial and real) ecological systems. In this paper, we extend a recently developed discrete-time dynamic population model (called preliminary model) to a more general, completely reformulated version for describing the competition in a community of three protocell species (one generalist and two specialists). The advantage for the generalist is that it produces more kinds of nutrients than the specialists. In contrast to the preliminary model, the reproduction times and the times of (first) appearance of the three species can be all different in the extended model. The aim is to achieve the most basic/fundamental model that already displays complex population phenomena, like competitive exclusion, keystone species and an interesting "anomaly" regarding the connection between the survival of certain species and the decreasing rates of certain nutrients in the environment. Although, we could achieve this aim with a three-species model, at the simplest level, the model can be easily extended for more species in the future. The mentioned "anomaly" is a new discovery as it was not observed in the preliminary model. A particular equilibrium, when only the generalist survives, is exactly analyzed, where, interestingly, the golden ratio arises regarding the densities of the protocells of different ages. In future works, the extended model may serve as a useful tool for studying further phenomena in ecosystems, in their pure/abstract form.

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CiteScore
3.90
自引率
8.60%
发文量
123
审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: The Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, the official journal of the Society for Mathematical Biology, disseminates original research findings and other information relevant to the interface of biology and the mathematical sciences. Contributions should have relevance to both fields. In order to accommodate the broad scope of new developments, the journal accepts a variety of contributions, including: Original research articles focused on new biological insights gained with the help of tools from the mathematical sciences or new mathematical tools and methods with demonstrated applicability to biological investigations Research in mathematical biology education Reviews Commentaries Perspectives, and contributions that discuss issues important to the profession All contributions are peer-reviewed.
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