In large but finite populations, weak demographic stochasticity due to random birth and death events can lead to population extinction. The process is analogous to the escaping problem of trapped particles under random forces. Methods widely used in studying such physical systems, for instance, Wentzel–Kramers–Brillouin (WKB) and Fokker–Planck methods, can be applied to solve similar biological problems. In this article, we comparatively analyse applications of WKB and Fokker–Planck methods to some typical stochastic population dynamical models, including the logistic growth, endemic SIR, predator-prey, and competitive Lotka–Volterra models. The mean extinction time strongly depends on the nature of the corresponding deterministic fixed poi...
We consider a range of models that may be used to predict the future persistence of populations, par...
In numerous papers, the behaviour of stochastic population models is investigated through the sign o...
International audienceIn numerous papers, the behaviour of stochastic population models is investiga...
In large but finite populations, weak demographic stochasticity due to random birth and death events...
The extinction of a single species due to demographic stochasticity is analyzed. The discrete nature...
Estimating the extinction risk of natural populations is not only an urgent problem in conservation ...
Review paper on stochastic differential equation models for the growth and extinction of populations...
We investigate the statistics of extinction times for an isolated population, with an initially mode...
We investigate the statistics of extinction times for an isolated population, with an initially mode...
We investigate the statistics of extinction times for an isolated population, with an initially mode...
Abstract We consider a stochastic population model, where the intrinsic or demo-graphic noise causes...
We estimate the mean time to extinction of small populations in an environment with constant carryin...
We estimate the mean time to extinction of small populations in an environment with constant carryin...
We estimate the mean time to extinction of small populations in an environment with constant carryin...
We estimate the mean time to extinction of small populations in an environment with constant carryin...
We consider a range of models that may be used to predict the future persistence of populations, par...
In numerous papers, the behaviour of stochastic population models is investigated through the sign o...
International audienceIn numerous papers, the behaviour of stochastic population models is investiga...
In large but finite populations, weak demographic stochasticity due to random birth and death events...
The extinction of a single species due to demographic stochasticity is analyzed. The discrete nature...
Estimating the extinction risk of natural populations is not only an urgent problem in conservation ...
Review paper on stochastic differential equation models for the growth and extinction of populations...
We investigate the statistics of extinction times for an isolated population, with an initially mode...
We investigate the statistics of extinction times for an isolated population, with an initially mode...
We investigate the statistics of extinction times for an isolated population, with an initially mode...
Abstract We consider a stochastic population model, where the intrinsic or demo-graphic noise causes...
We estimate the mean time to extinction of small populations in an environment with constant carryin...
We estimate the mean time to extinction of small populations in an environment with constant carryin...
We estimate the mean time to extinction of small populations in an environment with constant carryin...
We estimate the mean time to extinction of small populations in an environment with constant carryin...
We consider a range of models that may be used to predict the future persistence of populations, par...
In numerous papers, the behaviour of stochastic population models is investigated through the sign o...
International audienceIn numerous papers, the behaviour of stochastic population models is investiga...