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Effective Resource Competition Model for Species Coexistence

Deepak Gupta, Stefano Garlaschi, Samir Suweis, Sandro Azaele, Amos Maritan

2021Physical Review Letters27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Local coexistence of species in large ecosystems is traditionally explained within the broad framework of niche theory. However, its rationale hardly justifies rich biodiversity observed in nearly homogeneous environments. Here we consider a consumer-resource model in which a coarse-graining procedure accounts for a variety of ecological mechanisms and leads to effective spatial effects which favor species coexistence. Herein, we provide conditions for several species to live in an environment with very few resources. In fact, the model displays two different phases depending on whether the number of surviving species is larger or smaller than the number of resources. We obtain conditions whereby a species can successfully colonize a pool of coexisting species. Finally, we analytically compute the distribution of the population sizes of coexisting species. Numerical simulations as well as empirical distributions of population sizes support our analytical findings.

Topics & Concepts

Competition (biology)NicheBiodiversityHomogeneousEcosystemEcologyPopulationVariety (cybernetics)Coexistence theoryDistribution (mathematics)Resource (disambiguation)Population sizeCompetition modelTheoretical ecologyGlobal biodiversitySpecies distributionNiche differentiationRelative abundance distributionPopulation modelSpatial distributionStatistical physicsResource distributionEcological nicheCarrying capacitySpatial ecologyEnvironmental niche modellingSpatial heterogeneitySpecies diversityNumerical modelsEcosystem modelEconometricsMathematical and Theoretical Epidemiology and Ecology ModelsEvolution and Genetic DynamicsEvolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation