Coexistence of competitors in spatially and temporally varying environments: A look at the combined effects of different sorts of variability (Q1061657)

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Coexistence of competitors in spatially and temporally varying environments: A look at the combined effects of different sorts of variability
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    Coexistence of competitors in spatially and temporally varying environments: A look at the combined effects of different sorts of variability (English)
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    A stochastic model is developed for competition among organisms living in a patchy and varying environment. The model is designed to be suitable for species with sedentary adults and widely dispersing larvae or propagules, and applies best to marine systems but may also be adequate for some terrestrial systems. Three kinds of environmental variation are incorporated simultaneously in the model. These are pure spatial variation, pure temporal variation, and the space time interaction. In addition to conditions for coexistence, information is given on population fluctuations, convergence to stationary distributions, and asymptotic distributions for long-lived organisms. While the model is presented as an ecological model, a genetical interpretation is also possible. This leads to new suggested mechanisms for the maintenance of polymorphisms in populations.
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    competition
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    patchy and varying environment
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    sedentary adults
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    marine systems
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    spatial variation
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    temporal variation
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    space time interaction
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    coexistence
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    population fluctuations
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    convergence to stationary distributions
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    asymptotic distributions for long-lived organisms
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    maintenance of polymorphisms
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