Forster Robert, Wilke Claus O
Digital Life Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125.
Physica A. 2007 Jul 15;381:255-264. doi: 10.1016/j.physa.2007.03.017.
We examine the action of natural selection in a periodically changing environment where two competing strains are specialists respectively for each environmental state. When the relative fitness of the strains is subject to a very general class of frequency-dependent selection, we show that coexistence rather than extinction is the likely outcome. This coexistence may be a stable periodic equilibrium, stable limit cycles of varying lengths, or be deterministically chaotic. Our model is applicable to the population dynamics commonly found in many types of viruses.
我们研究了自然选择在周期性变化环境中的作用,在这种环境中,两种竞争菌株分别针对每种环境状态具有特异性。当菌株的相对适合度受到一类非常普遍的频率依赖选择时,我们表明共存而非灭绝是可能的结果。这种共存可能是一个稳定的周期性平衡、不同长度的稳定极限环,或者是确定性混沌。我们的模型适用于许多类型病毒中常见的种群动态。