Mangel, Marc; Tier, Charles Dynamics of metapopulations with demographic stochasticity and environmental catastrophes. (English) Zbl 0778.92025 Theor. Popul. Biol. 44, No. 1, 1-31 (1993). Summary: In the first part of the paper, a method is developed for computing extinction properties of populations that are subject to demographic and environmental noise (catastrophes). The theory requires estimation of demographic birth and death rates, rates of catastrophes, and distribution of deaths when catastrophes occur. The colonization probability (chance of successful immigration), mean extinction time, and the long time conditional distribution of population size are predicted. The results can be put into algorithmic form so that workers can concentrate on developing parameters from empirical data.In the second part, the results are compared to the exact solution of a model, due to R. H. MacArthur and E. O. Wilson [The theory of island biogeography (1967)] without catastrophes and shown to be extremely accurate. The MacArthur-Wilson model is then extended to include environmental catastrophes. Finally, a metapopulation model with linear birth and death rates, immigration, catastrophes occurring at a rate independent of population size, and individuals dying independently, is proposed. Cited in 4 Documents MSC: 92D40 Ecology 92D25 Population dynamics (general) 60K99 Special processes Keywords:chance of successful immigration; estimation of demographic birth and death rates; extinction properties; demographic and environmental noise; rates of catastrophes; distribution of deaths; colonization probability; mean extinction time; long time conditional distribution of population size; environmental catastrophes; metapopulation model; linear birth and death rates PDFBibTeX XMLCite \textit{M. Mangel} and \textit{C. Tier}, Theor. Popul. Biol. 44, No. 1, 1--31 (1993; Zbl 0778.92025) Full Text: DOI