Adaptation to a heterogeneous patchy environment with non-local dispersion (Q6075025)

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Adaptation to a heterogeneous patchy environment with non-local dispersion
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7752597

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    Adaptation to a heterogeneous patchy environment with non-local dispersion (English)
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    20 October 2023
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    Summary: In this work, we provide an asymptotic analysis of the solutions to an elliptic integrodifferential equation. This equation describes the evolutionary equilibria of a phenotypically structured population, subject to selection, mutation, and both local and non-local dispersion in a spatially heterogeneous, possibly patchy, environment. Considering small effects of mutations, we provide an asymptotic description of the equilibria of the phenotypic density. This asymptotic description involves a Hamilton-Jacobi equation with constraint coupled with an eigenvalue problem. Based on such analysis, we characterize some qualitative properties of the phenotypic density at equilibrium depending on the heterogeneity of the environment. In particular, we show that when the heterogeneity of the environment is low, the population concentrates around a single phenotypic trait leading to a unimodal phenotypic distribution. On the contrary, a strong fragmentation of the environment leads to multi-modal phenotypic distributions.
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    elliptic integro-differential equations
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    asymptotic analysis
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    Hamilton-Jacobi equations
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    evolutionary adaptation
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    spatial heterogeneity
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