Remarks on metacommunity synchronization with application to prey-predator systems

Remarks on metacommunity synchronization with application to prey-predator systems

Authors:   Colombo A, Dercole F, Rinaldi S

Publication Year:   2008

Reference:  The American Naturalist, 171(4):430-442 (April 2008)

Abstract

The problem of synchronization of metacommunities is investigated in this article with reference to a rather general model composed of a chaotic environmental compartment driving a biological compartment. Synchronization in the absence of dispersal (i.e., the so-called Moran effect) is first discussed and shown to occur only when there is no biochaos. In other words, if the biological compartment is reinforcing environmental chaos, dispersal must be strictly above a specified threshold in order to synchronize population dynamics. Moreover, this threshold can be easily determined from the model by computing a special Lyapunov exponent. The application to prey-predator metacommunities points out the influence of frequency and coherence of the environmental noise on synchronization and agrees with all experimental studies performed on the subject.
KEYWORDS: Chaos; Dispersal; Lyapunov exponent; Moran effect; Prey-predator; Synchronization

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