Steady-state thermodynamics for population growth in fluctuating environments.

Phys Rev E

Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, 4-6-1, Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8505, Japan.

Published: January 2017

We report that population dynamics in fluctuating environments is characterized by a mathematically equivalent structure to steady-state thermodynamics. By employing the structure, population growth in fluctuating environments is decomposed into housekeeping and excess parts. The housekeeping part represents the integral of the stationary growth rate for each condition during a history of the environmental change. The excess part accounts for the excess growth induced by environmental fluctuations. Focusing on the excess growth, we obtain a Clausius inequality, which gives the upper bound of the excess growth. The equality is shown to be achieved in quasistatic environmental changes. We also clarify that this bound can be evaluated by the "lineage fitness", which is an experimentally observable quantity.

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