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Master stability functions for metacommunities with two types of habitats

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PHYSICAL REVIEW E
卷 105, 期 4, 页码 -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.105.044310

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  1. Ministry for Science and Culture of Lower Saxony
  2. Volkswagen Foundation through the Niedersachsisches Vorab grant program [ZN3285]
  3. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) [DR300/15]

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This study extends the master stability function formalism to inhomogeneous biregular networks with two types of nodes, and analyzes the stability of ecological metacommunities to identify conditions for stabilizing dynamics. The study identifies self-regulation and negative feedback loops as stabilizing mechanisms, and shows that maladaptive dispersal may be stable under certain conditions.
Current questions in ecology revolve around instabilities in the dynamics on spatial networks and particularly the effect of node heterogeneity. We extend the master stability function formalism to inhomogeneous biregular networks having two types of spatial nodes. Notably, this class of systems also allows the investigation of certain types of dynamics on higher-order networks. Combined with the generalized modeling approach to study the linear stability of steady states, this is a powerful tool to numerically asses the stability of large ensembles of systems. We analyze the stability of ecological metacommunities with two distinct types of habitats analytically and numerically in order to identify several sets of conditions under which the dynamics can become stabilized by dispersal. Our analytical approach allows general insights into stabilizing and destabilizing effects in metapopulations. Specifically, we identify self-regulation and negative feedback loops between source and sink populations as stabilizing mechanisms and we show that maladaptive dispersal may be stable under certain conditions.

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