Comparing stochastic Lotka–Volterra predator-prey models

作者:

Highlights:

摘要

The phenomenology of population extinction is one of the central themes in population biology which it is an inherently stochastic event. In the present investigation, we study this problem for three different stochastic models built from a single Lotka–Volterra deterministic model. More concretely, we study their mean-extinction time which satisfies the backward Kolmogorov differential equation, a linear second-order partial differential equation with variable coefficients; hence, we can only compute numerical approximations. We suggest a finite element method using FreeFem++. Our analysis and numerical results allow us to conclude that there are important differences between the three models. These differences enable us to choose the most “natural way” to turn a the deterministic model into a stochastic model.

论文关键词:Extinction-time,Population models,Stochastic Differential Equations,Finite Elements Method

论文评审过程:Received 19 November 2018, Revised 17 April 2019, Accepted 6 May 2019, Available online 4 June 2019, Version of Record 4 June 2019.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amc.2019.05.002