We investigate whether asymmetric fast migration can modify the predictions of classical competition theory and, in particular revert species dominance. We consider a model of two species competing for an implicit resource on a habitat divided into two patches. Both patches are connected through constant migration rates and in each patch local dynamics are driven by a Lotka-Volterra competition system. Local competition is asymmetric with the same superior competitor in both patches. Migration is asymmetric, species dependent and fast in comparison to local competitive interactions. The species and patches are taken to be otherwise similar: in both patches we assume the same carrying capacities for both species, and the same growth rates an...
We study an individual-based model in which two spatially distributed species, characterized by diff...
International audienceThe outcome of competition among species is influenced by the spatial distribu...
International audienceThe outcome of competition among species is influenced by the spatial distribu...
Competition between two species in a metapopulation involves each inhibiting the other's ability fir...
The global biodiversity crisis has made a priority of understanding biodiversity maintenance in ecol...
The global biodiversity crisis has made a priority of understanding biodiversity maintenance in ecol...
Understanding biodiversity maintenance when species compete for shared limiting resources remains an...
Understanding biodiversity maintenance when species compete for shared limiting resources remains an...
AbstractWe first investigate in a logistic model the effects of migration and spatial heterogeneity ...
We study an individual-based model in which two spatially distributed species, characterized by diff...
We study an individual-based model in which two spatially distributed species, characterized by diff...
We study an individual-based model in which two spatially distributed species, characterized by diff...
The outcome of competition among species is influenced by the spatial distribution of species and ef...
We study an individual-based model in which two spatially distributed species, characterized by diff...
We study an individual-based model in which two spatially distributed species, characterized by diff...
We study an individual-based model in which two spatially distributed species, characterized by diff...
International audienceThe outcome of competition among species is influenced by the spatial distribu...
International audienceThe outcome of competition among species is influenced by the spatial distribu...
Competition between two species in a metapopulation involves each inhibiting the other's ability fir...
The global biodiversity crisis has made a priority of understanding biodiversity maintenance in ecol...
The global biodiversity crisis has made a priority of understanding biodiversity maintenance in ecol...
Understanding biodiversity maintenance when species compete for shared limiting resources remains an...
Understanding biodiversity maintenance when species compete for shared limiting resources remains an...
AbstractWe first investigate in a logistic model the effects of migration and spatial heterogeneity ...
We study an individual-based model in which two spatially distributed species, characterized by diff...
We study an individual-based model in which two spatially distributed species, characterized by diff...
We study an individual-based model in which two spatially distributed species, characterized by diff...
The outcome of competition among species is influenced by the spatial distribution of species and ef...
We study an individual-based model in which two spatially distributed species, characterized by diff...
We study an individual-based model in which two spatially distributed species, characterized by diff...
We study an individual-based model in which two spatially distributed species, characterized by diff...
International audienceThe outcome of competition among species is influenced by the spatial distribu...
International audienceThe outcome of competition among species is influenced by the spatial distribu...