Extinction phase transitions in a model of ecological and evolutionary dynamics |
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Authors: | Hatem Barghathi Skye Tackkett Thomas Vojta |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Physics,Missouri University of Science and Technology,Rolla,USA;2.Department of Physics,University of Vermont,Burlington,USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() We study the non-equilibrium phase transition between survival and extinction of spatially extended biological populations using an agent-based model. We especially focus on the effects of global temporal fluctuations of the environmental conditions, i.e., temporal disorder. Using large-scale Monte-Carlo simulations of up to 3 × 107 organisms and 105 generations, we find the extinction transition in time-independent environments to be in the well-known directed percolation universality class. In contrast, temporal disorder leads to a highly unusual extinction transition characterized by logarithmically slow population decay and enormous fluctuations even for large populations. The simulations provide strong evidence for this transition to be of exotic infinite-noise type, as recently predicted by a renormalization group theory. The transition is accompanied by temporal Griffiths phases featuring a power-law dependence of the life time on the population size. |
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