Phase Switching in Population Cycles

Shandelle M. Henson, J. M. Cushing, R. F. Costantino, Brian Dennis, and Robert A. Desharnais


Abstract

Oscillatory populations may exhibit a phase change in which, for example, a high-low periodic pattern switches to a low-high pattern. We propose that phase shifts correspond to stochastic jumps between basins of attraction in an appropriate phase space which associates the different phases of a periodic cycle with distinct attractors. This mechanism accounts for 2-cycle phase shifts and the occurrence of asynchronous replicates in experimental cultures of Tribolium.



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Henson, S.M., Cushing, J.M., Costantino, R.F., Dennis, B., and Desharnais, R.A. 1999. Phase switching in population cycles. Proceedings of the Royal Society, London B 265: 2229–2234.

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This work was supported in part by grants DMS-9306271, DMS-9319073, DMS-9625576, DMS-9616205, DMS-9981374, DMS-9973126, DMS-9981458, and DMS-9981423 from the U.S. National Science Foundation. All opinions expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the NSF.

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