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Invading the ideal free distribution

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Abstract

Recently, the ideal free dispersal strategy has been proven to be evolutionarily stable in the spatially discrete as well as continuous setting. That is, at equilibrium a species adopting the strategy is immune against invasion by any species carrying a different dispersal strategy, other conditions being held equal. In this paper, we consider a two-species competition model where one of the species adopts an ideal free dispersal strategy, but is penalized by a weak Allee effect. We will show rigorously in this case that the ideal free disperser is invasible by a range of non-ideal free strategies, illustrating the trade-off between the advantage of being an ideal free disperser and the setback caused by the weak Allee effect. Moreover, an integral criterion is given to determine the stability/instability of one of the semi-trivial steady states, which is always linearly neutrally stable due to the degeneracy caused by the weak Allee effect.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3219-3244
Number of pages26
JournalDiscrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B
Volume19
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1 2014

Keywords

  • Competition exclusion
  • Dispersal
  • Ideal free distribution
  • Reaction-diffusion-advection
  • Weak Allee effect

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