Habitat heterogeneity and dispersal network structure as drivers of metacommunity dynamics
Davide Bernardi, Alice Doimo, Giorgio Nicoletti, Prajwal Padmanabha, Andrea Rinaldo, Samir Suweis, Sandro Azaele, Amos Maritan

TL;DR
This paper develops a mechanistic framework linking spatial heterogeneity and dispersal networks to metacommunity dynamics, providing analytical insights into species persistence and coexistence.
Contribution
It introduces a unified microscopic model that derives effective metapopulation dynamics from individual interactions on arbitrary dispersal networks.
Findings
Exact analytical results for species persistence in various landscapes.
Heterogeneous habitats can support stable coexistence above a critical heterogeneity level.
Classic metapopulation capacity is necessary but not sufficient for species persistence.
Abstract
Spatial structure and species interactions jointly shape the dynamics and biodiversity of ecological systems, yet most theoretical models either neglect spatial heterogeneity or sacrifice analytical tractability. Here, we provide a unified microscopic, mechanistic framework for deriving effective metapopulation and metacommunity models from individual-based ecological dynamics on arbitrary dispersal networks. The resulting coarse-grained description features an effective dispersal kernel that encodes both microscopic dynamical parameters and network topology. Based on this framework, we demonstrate exact analytical results for species persistence in both homogeneous and heterogeneous landscapes, including a generalization of the classical concept of metapopulation capacity to non-uniform local extinction rates. Incorporating stochasticity arising from finite carrying capacities, we…
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