Phenomenology and dynamics of competitive ecosystems beyond the niche-neutral regimes
Nava Leibovich, Jeremy Rothschild, Sidhartha Goyal, Anton Zilman

TL;DR
This paper explores the complex behavior of ecological communities influenced by competition, immigration, and noise, revealing new regimes beyond traditional niche-neutral classifications through a minimal theoretical model.
Contribution
It introduces a minimal model capturing diverse ecological regimes, including novel states with multimodal species distributions, extending the classical niche-neutral framework.
Findings
Rich phase diagram with multiple ecological regimes
Identification of regimes beyond classical niche and neutral states
Characterization of transitions via species turnover dynamics
Abstract
Structure, composition and stability of ecological populations are shaped by the inter- and intra-species interactions within these communities. It remains to be fully understood how the interplay of these interactions with other factors, such as immigration, control the structure, diversity and the long term stability of ecological systems in the presence of noise and fluctuations. We address this problem using a minimal model of interacting multi-species ecological communities that incorporates competition, immigration and demographic noise. We find that the complete phase diagram exhibits rich behavior with multiple regimes that go beyond the classical 'niche' and 'neutral' regimes, extending and modifying the 'neutral-like' or 'niche-like' dichotomy. In particular, we observe novel regimes that cannot be characterized as either 'niche' or 'neutral' where a multimodal species…
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