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J Math Biol ; 80(6): 1655-1682, 2020 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32025789

ABSTRACT

Frequency-dependent selection reflects the interaction between different species as they battle for limited resources in their environment. In a stochastic evolutionary game the species relative fitnesses guides the evolutionary dynamics with fluctuations due to random drift. A selection advantage which depends on a changing environment will introduce additional possibilities for the dynamics. We analyse a simple model in which a random environment allows competing species to coexist for a long time before a fixation of a single species happens. In our analysis we use stability in a linear combination of competing species to approximate the stochastic dynamics of the system by a diffusion on a one dimensional co-existence region. Our method significantly simplifies approximating the probability of first extinction and its expected time, and demonstrates a rigorous model reduction technique for evaluating quasistationary properties of stochastic evolutionary dynamics.


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Biological Evolution , Models, Biological , Animals , Computer Simulation , Environment , Extinction, Biological , Game Theory , Genetic Fitness , Mathematical Concepts , Population Dynamics/statistics & numerical data , Probability , Selection, Genetic , Stochastic Processes
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