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CAREER: Dynamics and harvesting of stochastic populations — NSF Award to Texas A&M University (TX, $278,873)

Environmental fluctuations have been shown to drive populations extinct, facilitate persistence, reverse competitive exclusion, change genetic diversity, and modify the spread of infectious diseases. It is important to study the interplay between environmental fluctuations, both deterministic and random, and the persis

Award titleCAREER: Dynamics and harvesting of stochastic populations
Award ID2339000
AwardeeTexas A&M University
CityCOLLEGE STATION
StateTX
Amount obligated$278,873
Principal investigatorAlexandru Hening
ProgramMATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY
Start date07/01/2024
AbstractEnvironmental fluctuations have been shown to drive populations extinct, facilitate persistence, reverse competitive exclusion, change genetic diversity, and modify the spread of infectious diseases. It is important to study the interplay between environmental fluctuations, both deterministic and random, and the persistence of interacting species. Developing a rigorous mathematical theory for coexistence, in conjunction with data-driven applications, will help theoretical ecologists pinpoint how
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