Understanding the mechanisms governing population extinctions is of key importance to many problems in ecology and evolution. Stochastic factors are known to play a central role in extinction, but the interactions between a population's demographic stochasticity and environmental noise remain poorly understood. Here we model environmental forcing as a stochastic fluctuation between two states, one with a higher death rate than the other. We find that, in general, there exists a rate of fluctuations that minimizes the mean time to extinction, a phenomenon previously dubbed “resonant activation.” We develop a heuristic description of the phenomenon, together with a criterion for the existence of resonant activation. Specifically, the minimum ...
Two stochastic models are designed for answering evolutionary genetic problems. The first study show...
We use simple models to compare extinction risk among basic life history types when environmental no...
Studies on natural populations and harvesting biological resources have led to the view, commonly he...
Understanding the mechanisms governing population extinctions is of key importance to many problems ...
Estimating the extinction risk of natural populations is not only an urgent problem in conservation ...
In this paper, we examine a population model with carrying capacity, time delay, and sources of addi...
We examined the asymptotic rate of population extinction; when the population experien-ces density-d...
Theoretical considerations suggest that extinction in dispersal-limited populations is necessarily a...
AbstractPopulations of biological species are often subject to different types of environmental nois...
A recurrent problem in ecology and conservation biology is to estimate the risk of population extinc...
This study focuses on the speed of extinction of a population living in a random environment that fo...
Habitat degradation and destruction are the predominant drivers of population extinction, but there ...
<div><p>The colour of environmental variability influences the size of population fluctuations when ...
Some small populations are characterized by periods of exponential growth, interrupted by sudden dec...
The colour of environmental variability influences the size of population fluctuations when filtered...
Two stochastic models are designed for answering evolutionary genetic problems. The first study show...
We use simple models to compare extinction risk among basic life history types when environmental no...
Studies on natural populations and harvesting biological resources have led to the view, commonly he...
Understanding the mechanisms governing population extinctions is of key importance to many problems ...
Estimating the extinction risk of natural populations is not only an urgent problem in conservation ...
In this paper, we examine a population model with carrying capacity, time delay, and sources of addi...
We examined the asymptotic rate of population extinction; when the population experien-ces density-d...
Theoretical considerations suggest that extinction in dispersal-limited populations is necessarily a...
AbstractPopulations of biological species are often subject to different types of environmental nois...
A recurrent problem in ecology and conservation biology is to estimate the risk of population extinc...
This study focuses on the speed of extinction of a population living in a random environment that fo...
Habitat degradation and destruction are the predominant drivers of population extinction, but there ...
<div><p>The colour of environmental variability influences the size of population fluctuations when ...
Some small populations are characterized by periods of exponential growth, interrupted by sudden dec...
The colour of environmental variability influences the size of population fluctuations when filtered...
Two stochastic models are designed for answering evolutionary genetic problems. The first study show...
We use simple models to compare extinction risk among basic life history types when environmental no...
Studies on natural populations and harvesting biological resources have led to the view, commonly he...