A stochastic metapopulation model accounting for habitat dynamics is presented. This is the stochastic SIS logistic model with the novel aspect that it incorporates varying carrying capacity. We present results of Kurtz and Barbour, that provide deterministic and diffusion approximations for a wide class of stochastic models, in a form that most easily allows their direct application to population models. These results are used to show that a suitably scaled version of the metapopulation model converges, uniformly in probability over finite time intervals, to a deterministic model previously studied in the ecological literature. Additionally, they allow us to establish a bivariate normal approximation to the quasi-stationary distribution of...
We examine stochastic effects, in particular environmental variability, in population models of bio-...
The term 'metapopulation' is used to describe individuals of a species living as a group of local po...
In this paper we examine, for small metapopulations, the stochastic analog of the classical Levins m...
The term `metapopulation' is used to describe a population of individuals that live as a group of lo...
When modelling population dynamics within an ecosystem, there are many factors that need to be consi...
We study a variant of Hanski’s incidence function model that allows habitat patch characteristics to...
We consider a Markovian model proposed by Gyllenberg and Silvestrov for studying the behaviour of a ...
This paper has three primary aims: to establish an effective means for modelling mainland-island met...
A generalization of the well-known Levins ’ model of metapopulations is studied. The generalization ...
Classical metapopulation theory assumes a static landscape. However, empirical evidence indicates ma...
We review recent developments in spatially realistic metapopulation theory, which leads to quantitat...
Analytically tractable metapopulation models usually assume that every patch is identical, which lim...
ABSTRACT. In this paper, we study the relationship between certain stochastic and deterministic vers...
In this paper, we revisit the metapopulation dynamics model of typical Levins type, and reconsider i...
Many species exist as a collection of local populations occupying spatially distinct habitat patches...
We examine stochastic effects, in particular environmental variability, in population models of bio-...
The term 'metapopulation' is used to describe individuals of a species living as a group of local po...
In this paper we examine, for small metapopulations, the stochastic analog of the classical Levins m...
The term `metapopulation' is used to describe a population of individuals that live as a group of lo...
When modelling population dynamics within an ecosystem, there are many factors that need to be consi...
We study a variant of Hanski’s incidence function model that allows habitat patch characteristics to...
We consider a Markovian model proposed by Gyllenberg and Silvestrov for studying the behaviour of a ...
This paper has three primary aims: to establish an effective means for modelling mainland-island met...
A generalization of the well-known Levins ’ model of metapopulations is studied. The generalization ...
Classical metapopulation theory assumes a static landscape. However, empirical evidence indicates ma...
We review recent developments in spatially realistic metapopulation theory, which leads to quantitat...
Analytically tractable metapopulation models usually assume that every patch is identical, which lim...
ABSTRACT. In this paper, we study the relationship between certain stochastic and deterministic vers...
In this paper, we revisit the metapopulation dynamics model of typical Levins type, and reconsider i...
Many species exist as a collection of local populations occupying spatially distinct habitat patches...
We examine stochastic effects, in particular environmental variability, in population models of bio-...
The term 'metapopulation' is used to describe individuals of a species living as a group of local po...
In this paper we examine, for small metapopulations, the stochastic analog of the classical Levins m...