On the role of Allee effect and mass migration in survival and extinction of a species (Q417078)

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On the role of Allee effect and mass migration in survival and extinction of a species
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    On the role of Allee effect and mass migration in survival and extinction of a species (English)
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    13 May 2012
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    The authors use interacting particle systems to investigate survival and extinction of a species with colonies. In each of the four models studied, an individual in a local population can reproduce, die or migrate to neighboring sites. They prove that an increase of the death rate when the local population density is small (the Allee effect) may be critical for survival, and that the migration of large flocks of individuals is a possible solution to avoid extinction when the Allee effect is strong. The authors use attractiveness and comparison with oriented percolation, either to prove the extinction of the species, or to construct nontrivial invariant measures for each model.
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    interacting particle systems
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    phase transition
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    metapopulation models
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    Allee effect
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    mass migration
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    stochastic order
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    comparison with percolation
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