Stochastic eco-evolutionary model of a prey-predator community

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Manon Costa
Céline Hauzy
Nicolas Loeuille
Sylvie Méléard
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[1] CMAP,Institute of Ecology and Environmental Sciences—Paris (UPMC
[2] École Polytechnique,CNRS
[3] CNRS UMR 7641,IRD
[4] Université Pierre et Marie Curie,INRA
[5] UMR 7618,UPEC
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Journal of Mathematical Biology | 2016年 / 72卷
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Predator-prey; Multi-type birth and death process; Lotka-Volterra equations; Long time behavior of dynamical systems; Mutation selection process; Polymorphic evolution sequence; Adaptive dynamics; 60J75; 37N25; 92D15; 92D25;
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We are interested in the impact of natural selection in a prey-predator community. We introduce an individual-based model of the community that takes into account both prey and predator phenotypes. Our aim is to understand the phenotypic coevolution of prey and predators. The community evolves as a multi-type birth and death process with mutations. We first consider the infinite particle approximation of the process without mutation. In this limit, the process can be approximated by a system of differential equations. We prove the existence of a unique globally asymptotically stable equilibrium under specific conditions on the interaction among prey individuals. When mutations are rare, the community evolves on the mutational scale according to a Markovian jump process. This process describes the successive equilibria of the prey-predator community and extends the polymorphic evolutionary sequence to a coevolutionary framework. We then assume that mutations have a small impact on phenotypes and consider the evolution of monomorphic prey and predator populations. The limit of small mutation steps leads to a system of two differential equations which is a version of the canonical equation of adaptive dynamics for the prey-predator coevolution. We illustrate these different limits with an example of prey-predator community that takes into account different prey defense mechanisms. We observe through simulations how these various prey strategies impact the community.
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