Extinctions under environmental noise
- đ¤ Speaker: Tal Agranov (DAMTP)
- đ Date & Time: Tuesday 17 November 2020, 13:00 - 14:00
- đ Venue: via zoom, meeting ID 940-1803-7756
Abstract
Zoom link: https://maths-cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/94018037756
The survival of natural populations may be greatly affected by environmental conditions that vary in space and time. We look at a population residing in two locations (patches) coupled by migration, in which the local conditions fluctuate in time. We report on two findings. First, we find that unlike rare events in many other systems, here the histories leading to a rare extinction event are not dominated by a single path. We develop the appropriate framework, which turns out to be a hybrid of the standard saddle-point method, and the Donsker-Varadhan formalism which treats rare events of atypical averages over a long time. It provides a detailed description of the statistics of histories leading to the rare event, and the mean time to extinction. The framework applies to rare events in a broad class of systems driven by non-Gaussian noise. Secondly, applying this framework to the population-dynamics model, we find a novel phase transition in its extinction behavior. Strikingly, a patch which is a sink (where individuals die more than are born), can nonetheless reduce the probability of extinction, even if it normally lowers the population’s size and growth rate.
Series This talk is part of the DAMTP Statistical Physics and Soft Matter Seminar series.
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Tal Agranov (DAMTP)
Tuesday 17 November 2020, 13:00-14:00