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Ideal free dispersal in integrodifference models

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JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY
卷 85, 期 1, 页码 -

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00285-022-01743-1

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Integrodifference; Ideal free distribution; Spatial ecology; Population dynamics; Migration; Dispersal

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  1. NSF [DMS 15-14792, 18-53478]

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In this paper, an integrodifference equation model and pairwise invasion analysis are used to investigate evolutionarily stable dispersal strategies in the presence of spatial heterogeneity and possibly seasonal variation in habitat suitability. The findings suggest that dispersal strategies associated with ideal free distributions are evolutionarily stable.
In this paper, we use an integrodifference equation model and pairwise invasion analysis to find what dispersal strategies are evolutionarily stable strategies (also known as evolutionarily steady or ESS) when there is spatial heterogeneity and possibly seasonal variation in habitat suitability. In that case there are both advantages and disadvantages of dispersing. We begin with the case where all spatial locations can support a viable population, and then consider the case where there are non-viable regions in the habitat. If the viable regions vary seasonally, and the viable regions in summer and winter do not overlap, dispersal may really be necessary for sustaining a population. Our findings generally align with previous findings in the literature that were based on other modeling frameworks, namely that dispersal strategies associated with ideal free distributions are evolutionarily stable. In the case where only part of the habitat can sustain a population, we show that a partial occupation ideal free distribution that occupies only the viable region is associated with a dispersal strategy that is evolutionarily stable. As in some previous works, the proofs of these results make use of properties of line sum symmetric functions, which are analogous to those of line sum symmetric matrices but applied to integral operators.

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