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Transitional regimes as early warning signals in resource dependent competition models. | LitMetric

Transitional regimes as early warning signals in resource dependent competition models.

Math Biosci

Mathematical, Computational Modeling Sciences Center, P.O. Box 871904, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287, USA.

Published: December 2012

In this paper a question of "how much overconsumption a renewable resource can tolerate" is addressed using a mathematical model, where individuals in a parametrically heterogeneous population not only compete for the common resource but can also contribute to its restoration. Through bifurcation analysis a threshold of system resistance to over-consumers (individuals that take more than they restore) was identified, as well as a series of transitional regimes that the population goes through before it exhausts the common resource and thus goes extinct itself, a phenomenon known as "the tragedy of the commons". It was also observed that (1) for some parameter domains a population can survive or go extinct depending on its initial conditions, (2) under the same set of initial conditions, a heterogeneous population survives longer than a homogeneous population and (3) when the natural decay rate of the common resource is high enough, the population can endure the presence of more aggressive over-consumers without going extinct.

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