Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Environmental stochasticity affects population dynamics in a variety of ways, including the possibility of drastic modifications in the stability properties of the ecosystem. In this work, we investigate a case of coupled host-parasitoid dynamics adopting Beddington's conceptual two-dimensional map. We stochastically perturb some of the parameters controlling either the host dynamics or the host-parasitoid interaction, observing a dramatic change in the system dynamics with the emergence of on-off intermittency, a behavior characterized by the irregular alternation between quiescent phases and sudden population bursts. This phenomenon is herein offered as a qualitative, environmental-based description of population outbreaks.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
population dynamics; population outbreaks; environmental stochasticity; on-off intermittency
List of contributors:
Vissio, Gabriele; Provenzale, Antonello
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