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Population size in stochastic discrete-time ecological dynamics

Published 12 Jul 2025 in q-bio.PE and math.PR | (2507.09325v1)

Abstract: We study how environmental stochasticity influences the long-term population size in certain one- and two-species models. The difficulty is that even when one can prove that there is persistence, it is usually impossible to say anything about the invariant probability measure which describes the persistent species. We are able to circumvent this problem for some important ecological models by noticing that the per-capita growth rates at stationarity are zero, something which can sometimes yield information about the invariant probability measure. For more complicated models we use a recent result by Cuello to explore how small noise influences the population size. We are able to show that environmental fluctuations can decrease, increase, or leave unchanged the expected population size. The results change according to the dynamical model and, within a fixed model, also according to which parameters (growth rate, carrying capacity, etc) are affected by environmental fluctuations. Moreover, we show that not only do things change if we introduce noise differently in a model, but it also matters what one takes as the deterministic `no-noise' baseline for comparison.

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