Title of article
Pair statistics clarify percolation properties of spatially explicit simulations
Author/Authors
Jeffrey D. Achter، نويسنده , , Colleen T. Webb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
10
From page
155
To page
164
Abstract
Dispersal is a fundamental control on the spatial structure of a population. We investigate the precise mechanism by which a mixed strategy of short- and long-distance dispersal affects spatial patterning. Using techniques from pair approximation and percolation theory, we demonstrate that dispersal controls the extent to which a population is completely connected by modulating the proportion of neighboring sites which are simultaneously occupied. We show that near the percolation threshold this pair statistic, rather than other metrics proposed earlier, best explains clustering, and we suggest more general circumstances under which this may hold.
Keywords
pair approximation , aggregation , dispersal , connectivity , percolation , Spatial models
Journal title
Theoretical Population Biology
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Theoretical Population Biology
Record number
773884
Link To Document