Species Packing with Generalized Resource Dynamics

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Abstract


An important question in ecology is to understand how species assemble under different resource dynamics. Here we explored generalized MacArthur's resource models with two different resource dynamics: self-renewing(original MacArthur's) and external-supplied resource dynamics. A statistical physics inspired cavity method is used to solve two resource dynamics analytically. Surprisingly, we find that two resource dynamics have different upper bounds of species packing. We show that external-supplied resource dynamics can introduce higher order competition between species and affect coexistence patterns dramatically.

*NIH NIGMS grant 1R35GM119461, Simons Investigator in the Mathematical Modeling of Living Systems (MMLS), the Scialog Program sponsored jointly by Research Corporation for Science Advancement (

Presenters

  • Wenping Cui

    • Physics, Boston College
    • Department of Physics, Boston College, Boston University

Authors

  • Wenping Cui

    • Physics, Boston College
    • Department of Physics, Boston College, Boston University
  • Robert Marsland

    • Physics, Boston University
    • Department of Physics, Boston University
  • Pankaj Mehta

    • Boston University
    • Physics, Boston University
    • Department of Physics, Boston University