
Spatial aspects of interspecific competition.
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Durrett, R; Levin, S
Published in: Theoretical population biology
February 1998
Using several variants of a stochastic spatial model introduced by Silvertown et al., we investigate the effect of spatial distribution of individuals on the outcome of competition. First, we prove rigorously that if one species has a competitive advantage over each of the others, then eventually it takes over all the sites in the system. Second, we examine tradeoffs between competition and dispersal distance in a two-species system. Third, we consider a cyclic competitive relationship between three types. In this case, a nonspatial treatment leads to densities that follow neutrally stable cycles or even unstable spiral solutions, while a spatial model yields a stationary distribution with an interesting spatial structure.
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Theoretical population biology
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1096-0325
ISSN
0040-5809
Publication Date
February 1998
Volume
53
Issue
1
Start / End Page
30 / 43
Related Subject Headings
- Stochastic Processes
- Population Density
- Models, Theoretical
- Evolutionary Biology
- Competitive Behavior
- 4901 Applied mathematics
- 3104 Evolutionary biology
- 3103 Ecology
- 0604 Genetics
- 0602 Ecology
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Durrett, R., & Levin, S. (1998). Spatial aspects of interspecific competition. Theoretical Population Biology, 53(1), 30–43. https://doi.org/10.1006/tpbi.1997.1338
Durrett, R., and S. Levin. “Spatial aspects of interspecific competition.” Theoretical Population Biology 53, no. 1 (February 1998): 30–43. https://doi.org/10.1006/tpbi.1997.1338.
Durrett R, Levin S. Spatial aspects of interspecific competition. Theoretical population biology. 1998 Feb;53(1):30–43.
Durrett, R., and S. Levin. “Spatial aspects of interspecific competition.” Theoretical Population Biology, vol. 53, no. 1, Feb. 1998, pp. 30–43. Epmc, doi:10.1006/tpbi.1997.1338.
Durrett R, Levin S. Spatial aspects of interspecific competition. Theoretical population biology. 1998 Feb;53(1):30–43.

Published In
Theoretical population biology
DOI
EISSN
1096-0325
ISSN
0040-5809
Publication Date
February 1998
Volume
53
Issue
1
Start / End Page
30 / 43
Related Subject Headings
- Stochastic Processes
- Population Density
- Models, Theoretical
- Evolutionary Biology
- Competitive Behavior
- 4901 Applied mathematics
- 3104 Evolutionary biology
- 3103 Ecology
- 0604 Genetics
- 0602 Ecology