We consider a reaction-diffusion model for a population structured in phenotype. We assume that the population lives in a heterogeneous periodic environment, so that a given phenotypic trait may be more or less fit according to the spatial location. The model features spatial mobility of individuals as well as mutation. We first prove the well-posedness of the model. Next, we derive a criterion for the persistence of the population which involves the generalised principal eigenvalue associated with the linearised elliptic operator. This notion allows us to handle the possible lack of coercivity of the operator. We then obtain a monotonicity result for the generalised principal eigenvalue, in terms of the frequency of spatial fluctuations of the environment and in terms of the spatial diffusivity. We deduce that the more heterogeneous is the environment, or the higher is the mobility of individuals, the harder is the persistence for the species. This work lays the mathematical foundation to investigate some other optimisation problems for the environment to make persistence as hard or as easy as possible, which will be addressed in the forthcoming companion paper.

Reaction–diffusion model for a population structured in phenotype and space: I. Criterion for persistence / Boutillon, N., Rossi, L.. - In: NONLINEARITY. - ISSN 0951-7715. - 38:4(2025). [10.1088/1361-6544/adbda4]

Reaction–diffusion model for a population structured in phenotype and space: I. Criterion for persistence

Rossi, Luca
2025

Abstract

We consider a reaction-diffusion model for a population structured in phenotype. We assume that the population lives in a heterogeneous periodic environment, so that a given phenotypic trait may be more or less fit according to the spatial location. The model features spatial mobility of individuals as well as mutation. We first prove the well-posedness of the model. Next, we derive a criterion for the persistence of the population which involves the generalised principal eigenvalue associated with the linearised elliptic operator. This notion allows us to handle the possible lack of coercivity of the operator. We then obtain a monotonicity result for the generalised principal eigenvalue, in terms of the frequency of spatial fluctuations of the environment and in terms of the spatial diffusivity. We deduce that the more heterogeneous is the environment, or the higher is the mobility of individuals, the harder is the persistence for the species. This work lays the mathematical foundation to investigate some other optimisation problems for the environment to make persistence as hard or as easy as possible, which will be addressed in the forthcoming companion paper.
2025
generalised principal eigenvalue; nonlocal parabolic equation; phenotype fitness; population dynamics; reaction-diffusion equation
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Reaction–diffusion model for a population structured in phenotype and space: I. Criterion for persistence / Boutillon, N., Rossi, L.. - In: NONLINEARITY. - ISSN 0951-7715. - 38:4(2025). [10.1088/1361-6544/adbda4]
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