Ergodic behavior of locally regulated branching populations

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For a class of processes modeling the evolution of a spatially structured population with migration and a logistic local regulation of the reproduction dynamics, we show convergence to an upper invariant measure from a suitable class of initial distributions. It follows from recent work, of Alison Etheridge that this upper invariant measure is nontrivial for sufficiently large super-criticality in the reproduction. For sufficiently small super-criticality, we prove local extinction by comparison with a mean field model. This latter result extends also to more general local reproduction regulations. © Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2007.

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Hutzenthaler, M., & Wakolbinger, A. (2007). Ergodic behavior of locally regulated branching populations. Annals of Applied Probability, 17(2), 474–501. https://doi.org/10.1214/105051606000000745

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