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PROTECTION ZONES FOR SURVIVAL OF SPECIES IN RANDOM ENVIRONMENT

Journal

SIAM JOURNAL ON APPLIED MATHEMATICS
Volume 76, Issue 4, Pages 1382-1402

Publisher

SIAM PUBLICATIONS
DOI: 10.1137/15M1032004

Keywords

biodiversity; protection zone; extinction; permanence; ergodicity

Funding

  1. Vietnam Institute for Advance Study in Mathematics (VIASM)
  2. Vietnam National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (NAFOSTED) [101.03-2014.58]
  3. National Science Foundation [DMS-1207667]

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It is widely recognized that unregulated harvesting and hunting of biological resources can be harmful and endanger ecosystems. Therefore, various measures to prevent the biological resources from destruction and to protect the ecological environment have been taken. An effective resolution is to designate protection zones where harvesting and hunting are prohibited. Assuming that migration can occur between protected and unprotected areas, a fundamental question is, how large should a protection zone be so that the species in both the protection subregion and natural environment are able to survive. Devoted to answering the question, this paper aims at studying ecosystems that are subject to random noise represented by Brownian motion. Sufficient conditions for permanence and extinction are obtained, which are sharp and close to necessary conditions. Moreover, ergodicity, convergence of probability measures to that of the invariant measure under total variation norm, and rates of convergence are obtained.

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