Contact processes on fragmented domains
I. Ibagon, A. P. Furlan, Ronald Dickman

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Motivated by recent findings of enhanced species survival when fragmented habitats are reconnected through narrow strips of land [S. Pimm, and C. N. Jenkins, Am. Sci. {\bf 107}(3), 162 (2019).], we study the effect of a corridor connecting two square regions on the survival time of three models exhibiting extinction/survival phase transitions: the basic contact process (CP), the diffusive contact process, and the two-species symbiotic contact process (2SCP). We find that connecting the regions generally increases the survival time for , where is the reproduction rate and its critical value. The enhancement of the survival time increases with , and is largest in the 2SCP.
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TopicsStochastic processes and statistical mechanics · Mathematical and Theoretical Epidemiology and Ecology Models · Evolution and Genetic Dynamics
