Despite the observation of cyclic and chaotic dynamics in nature, it is still not clear whether this behaviour is inherent to ecological systems or caused by external forcings. Here we explored a set of approximately 210,000 simulations to assess how often a model of realistic complexity exhibits non-stationary dynamics when external perturbations are excluded. Remarkably, less than one third of the population shown non-stationary dynamics and, even when present, fluctuations were rather small. The inherent stability of plankton communities showed to be related to the presence of multiple feedbacks in the food web structure, omnivory, low centre of gravity, and supports the conclusion that food webs of realistic complexity rarely exhibit significant endogenous non-stationary dynamics. Finally, we computed Lyapunov exponents for the non-stationary trajectories, in order to assess in which proportion they were periodic or chaotic, and we concluded that less than 10% of the non-stationary trajectories (3% of the total) showed sensitivities to initial conditions. This further supports the conclusion that complex topology mainly damps endogenous fluctuations in the food web.

Occhipinti, G., Solidoro, C., Grimaudo, R., Valenti, D., Lazzari, P. (2023). Marine ecosystem models of realistic complexity rarely exhibits significant. CHAOS, SOLITONS AND FRACTALS, 175, 1-10 [10.1016/j.chaos.2023.113961].

Marine ecosystem models of realistic complexity rarely exhibits significant

Valenti, D;
2023-10-01

Abstract

Despite the observation of cyclic and chaotic dynamics in nature, it is still not clear whether this behaviour is inherent to ecological systems or caused by external forcings. Here we explored a set of approximately 210,000 simulations to assess how often a model of realistic complexity exhibits non-stationary dynamics when external perturbations are excluded. Remarkably, less than one third of the population shown non-stationary dynamics and, even when present, fluctuations were rather small. The inherent stability of plankton communities showed to be related to the presence of multiple feedbacks in the food web structure, omnivory, low centre of gravity, and supports the conclusion that food webs of realistic complexity rarely exhibit significant endogenous non-stationary dynamics. Finally, we computed Lyapunov exponents for the non-stationary trajectories, in order to assess in which proportion they were periodic or chaotic, and we concluded that less than 10% of the non-stationary trajectories (3% of the total) showed sensitivities to initial conditions. This further supports the conclusion that complex topology mainly damps endogenous fluctuations in the food web.
1-ott-2023
Settore FIS/02 - Fisica Teorica, Modelli E Metodi Matematici
Occhipinti, G., Solidoro, C., Grimaudo, R., Valenti, D., Lazzari, P. (2023). Marine ecosystem models of realistic complexity rarely exhibits significant. CHAOS, SOLITONS AND FRACTALS, 175, 1-10 [10.1016/j.chaos.2023.113961].
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