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A generalised sigmoid population growth model with energy dependence: application to quantify the tipping point for Antarctic shallow seabed algae

Authors :
Mills, Elise
Clark, Graeme F.
Simpson, Matthew J.
Baird, Mark
Adams, Matthew P.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Sigmoid growth models are often used to study population dynamics. The size of a population at equilibrium commonly depends explicitly on the availability of resources, such as an energy or nutrient source, which is not explicit in standard sigmoid growth models. A simple generalised extension of sigmoid growth models is introduced that can explicitly account for this resource-dependence, demonstrated by three examples of this family of models of increasing mathematical complexity. Each model is calibrated and compared to observed data for algae under sea-ice in Antarctic coastal waters. It was found that through careful construction, models satisfying the proposed framework can estimate key properties of a sea-ice break-out controlled tipping point for the algae, which cannot be estimated using standard sigmoid growth models. The proposed broader family of energy-dependent sigmoid growth models likely has usage in many population growth contexts where resources limit population size.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2403.15002
Document Type :
Working Paper