Authors
Mark A Lewis, P Kareiva
Publication date
1993/4/1
Journal
Theoretical population biology
Volume
43
Issue
2
Pages
141-158
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
We examine how an Allee effect in local population dynamics (reduced reproductive success at low densities) influences the spatio-temporal dynamics of ecological invasions. Our approach is to use a partial differential equation model of dispersal and population growth, and then ask whether we can identify "rates of spread" for an invading organism subject to an Allee effect. Results indicate that an Allee effect may substantially reduce the rate at which the invader moves into a new environment. Analysis of spread in two spatial dimensions entails application of a singular perturbation theory approach. Here the two-dimensional spread velocity is given in terms of the one-dimensional asymptotic spread rate and the curvature of a boundary between invaded and non-invaded regions. Using this result, we show that invasions cannot propagate unless they initially exceed a critical area. This prediction is verified by …
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