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Fixation in Competing Populations: Diffusion and Strategies for Survival

Published 31 Oct 2019 in q-bio.PE and cond-mat.stat-mech | (1910.14342v2)

Abstract: How should dispersal strategies be chosen to increase the likelihood of survival of a species? We obtain the answer for the spatially extended versions of three well-known models of two competing species with unequal diffusivities. Though identical at the mean-field level, the three models exhibit drastically different behaviour leading to different optimal strategies for survival, with or without a selective advantage for one species. With conserved total particle number, dispersal has no effect on survival probability. With a fluctuating number, faster dispersal is advantageous if intra-species competition is present, while moving slower is the optimal strategy for the disadvantaged species if there is no intra-species competition: it is imperative to include fluctuations to properly formulate survival strategies.

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