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The Effects of Climate Change on Predator-Prey Dynamics

arXiv: Populations and Evolution(2018)

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In this investigation we study the effects of climate change on predator-prey population dynamics. The interaction of predator and prey is described by the Variable Territory (VT) model with Allee effects in an Ordinary Differential Equation (ODE) framework. Climate influence is modeled in this ODE framework as an exogenous driver which affects the prey growth rate. Mathematically, this exogenous driver is a function of time, the climate function, that describes how favorable is the climate, on a scale from $-1$ to $+1$. Climate change has a number of effects; in this work, we focus on changes in climate variability, in particular, a decrease in the switching rate between good years and bad. With regard to the predator-prey populations, we focus on the conditions that lead to extinction. We developed a high performance software tool to allow the systematic exploration of a wide range of climate scenarios at a high level of detail. Our results show that the predator-prey system is sensitive to the rapid drop in growth rate that accompanies a switch from good growth years to bad growth years. The amplitude of this negative variation as well as its duration are key factors, but more importantly, it is the moment when this negative change occurs during the predator-prey cycle that is critical for the survival of the species.
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