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Spatial moment dynamics and biomass density equations provide complementary, yet limited, descriptions of pattern formation in individual-based simulations

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Author(s):
Surendran, Anudeep ; Pinto-Ramos, David ; Menezes, Rafael ; Martinez-Garcia, Ricardo
Total Authors: 4
Document type: Journal article
Source: PHYSICA D-NONLINEAR PHENOMENA; v. 477, p. 11-pg., 2025-07-01.
Abstract

Spatial patterning is common in ecological systems and has been extensively studied via different modeling approaches. Individual-based models (IBMs) accurately describe nonlinear interactions at the organism level and the stochastic spatial dynamics that drives pattern formation, but their computational cost scales quickly with system complexity, limiting their practical use. Population-level approximations such as spatial moment dynamics (SMD)-which describe the moments of organism distributions-and coarse-grained biomass density models have been developed to address this limitation. However, the extent to which these approximated descriptions accurately capture the spatial patterns and population sizes emerging from individual-level simulations remains an open question. We investigate this issue considering a prototypical population dynamics IBM with long-range dispersal and intraspecific competition, for which we derive both its SMD and coarse-grained density approximations. We systematically compare the performance of these two approximations at predicting IBM population abundances and spatial patterns. Our results highlight that SMD and density-based approximations complement each other by correctly capturing these two population features within different parameter regimes. Importantly, we identify regions of the parameter space in which neither approximation performed well, which should encourage the development of more refined IBM approximation approaches. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 24/18255-0 - From Individual Behavior to Population Dynamics in Spatially Explicit Ecological Models
Grantee:Rafael Menezes dos Santos
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral
FAPESP's process: 21/14335-0 - ICTP South American Institute for Fundamental Research: a regional center for Theoretical Physics
Grantee:Nathan Jacob Berkovits
Support Opportunities: Special Projects