scholarly journals A dynamically-structured matrix population model based on renewal processes for accumulative development under variable environmental conditions

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kamil Erguler ◽  
Jacob Mendel

Arthropod vectors are responsible for the transmission of pathogens in humans and other species. The transmission rate depends on the size and activity of the vector population, factors which are in turn strongly affected by environmental conditions. Therefore, in order to develop realistic representations of vector population dynamics, it is necessary to properly account for the impact of a changing environment on the duration of life processes. Here, we use a pseudo-stage-structured population to model the accumulative process of development as a renewal process with a variable rate that depends on the environment. We incorporate this into sPop, formerly an age-structured population dynamics model. This framework allows the modeller to represent realistic life stage durations by choosing from three alternative probability schemes: an Erlang distribution, a Pascal distribution, or a fixed duration, while enabling the model to respond appropriately to variations in stage duration characteristics. Using this approach, we demonstrate that introducing random variation into the environmental conditions, which results in fluctuating development rates, on average decreases the time required for stage completion. An exception to this is an already optimum development rate being perturbed by noise towards a less efficient course. The proposed framework is suitable for performing inverse modelling with data collected from highly variable environmental conditions, the results of which can be used to develop realistic climate-driven population dynamics models.

2019 ◽  
Vol 29 (02) ◽  
pp. 1950018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arnaud Z. Dragicevic

We consider population dynamics of agents who can both play the cooperative strategy and the competition strategy but ignore whether the game to come will be cooperative or noncooperative. For that purpose, we propose an evolutionary model, built upon replicator(–mutator) dynamics under strategic uncertainty, and study the impact of update decay. In replicator–mutator dynamics, we find that the strategy replication under certain mutation in an unstructured population is equivalent to a negative strategy replication in a structured population. Likewise, in replicator–mutator dynamics with decay, the strategy replication under certain mutation in a structured population is equivalent to a negative replication issued from an unstructured population. Our theoretical statements are supported by numerical simulations performed on bifurcation diagrams.


2017 ◽  
Vol 27 (03) ◽  
pp. 1750032 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dongxue Yan ◽  
Xianlong Fu

This paper is devoted to the study of a spatially and size-structured population dynamics model with delay in the birth process. We investigate some dynamical properties of the equation by using [Formula: see text]-semigroup theory and spectral analysis arguments, through which we obtain some sufficient conditions of asymptotical stability, asynchronous exponential growth at the null equilibrium as well as Hopf bifurcation occurring at the positive steady state of the system. Some examples are presented and simulated to illustrate the obtained results.


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