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  • Populations in ecological systems experience fluctuations due to birth and death rates, as well as changing environments.
  • Researchers studied two types of bacteria to analyze how these fluctuations affect the time it takes for the entire population to go extinct.
  • Using simulations, they found that the mean time to extinction varies non-linearly with environmental change frequency, highlighting the ability to manipulate extinction timing based on different perspectives (bacteria vs. their hosts).

Article Abstract

Populations of ecological systems generally have demographic fluctuations due to birth and death processes. At the same time, they are exposed to changing environments. We studied populations composed of two phenotypes of bacteria and analyzed the impact that both types of fluctuations have on the mean time to extinction of the entire population if extinction is the final fate. Our results are based on Gillespie simulations and on the WKB approach applied to classical stochastic systems, here in certain limiting cases. As a function of the frequency of environmental changes, we observe a non-monotonic dependence of the mean time to extinction. Its dependencies on other system parameters are also explored. This allows the control of the mean time to extinction to be as large or as small as possible, depending on whether extinction should be avoided or is desired from the perspective of bacteria or the perspective of hosts to which the bacteria are deleterious.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10217645PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/e25050755DOI Listing

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