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arxiv: 1506.07624 · v1 · pith:UXJY34VKnew · submitted 2015-06-25 · 🧬 q-bio.PE · cond-mat.stat-mech

Spatial structures in a simple model of population dynamics for parasite-host interactions

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Spatial patterning can be crucially important for understanding the behavior of interacting populations. Here we investigate a simple model of parasite and host populations in which parasites are random walkers that must come into contact with a host in order to reproduce. We focus on the spatial arrangement of parasites around a single host, and we derive using analytics and numerical simulations the necessary conditions placed on the parasite fecundity and lifetime for the populations long-term survival. We also show that the parasite population can be pushed to extinction by a large drift velocity, but, counterintuitively, a small drift velocity generally increases the parasite population.

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