Direct competition results from strong competiton for limited resource
Sepideh Mirrahimi (CMAP), Beno\^it Perthame (LJLL, INRIA, Rocquencourt), Joe Yuichiro Wakano (MIMS)

TL;DR
This paper rigorously demonstrates that a chemostat-based resource competition model with continuous traits converges to a direct competition model under fast resource supply and uptake dynamics, validating classical results.
Contribution
It provides a mathematical proof of the convergence from a chemostat model to a direct competition model using asymptotic analysis and timescale assumptions.
Findings
Convergence of chemostat to direct competition model under specific timescales
Validation of classical finite species-resource models in a continuous trait context
Identification of conditions for Lyapunov functional positivity
Abstract
We study a model of competition for resource through a chemostat-type model where species consume the common resource that is constantly supplied. We assume that the species and resources are characterized by a continuous trait. As already proved, this model, although more complicated than the usual Lotka-Volterra direct competition model, describes competitive interactions leading to concentrated distributions of species in continuous trait space. Here we assume a very fast dynamics for the supply of the resource and a fast dynamics for death and uptake rates. In this regime we show that factors that are independent of the resource competition become as important as the competition efficiency and that the direct competition model is a good approximation of the chemostat. Assuming these two timescales allows us to establish a mathematically rigorous proof showing that our…
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