How landscape heterogeneity frames optimal diffusivity in searching processes.
Theoretical and empirical investigations of search strategies typically have failed to distinguish the distinct roles played by density versus patchiness of resources. It is well known that motility and diffusivity of organisms often increase in environments with low density of resources, but thus f...
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doaj-3d8bc84752c44335a793a1b9bdf9344b2020-11-25T01:34:03ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Computational Biology1553-734X1553-73582011-11-01711e100223310.1371/journal.pcbi.1002233How landscape heterogeneity frames optimal diffusivity in searching processes.E P RaposoF BartumeusM G E da LuzP J Ribeiro-NetoT A SouzaG M ViswanathanTheoretical and empirical investigations of search strategies typically have failed to distinguish the distinct roles played by density versus patchiness of resources. It is well known that motility and diffusivity of organisms often increase in environments with low density of resources, but thus far there has been little progress in understanding the specific role of landscape heterogeneity and disorder on random, non-oriented motility. Here we address the general question of how the landscape heterogeneity affects the efficiency of encounter interactions under global constant density of scarce resources. We unveil the key mechanism coupling the landscape structure with optimal search diffusivity. In particular, our main result leads to an empirically testable prediction: enhanced diffusivity (including superdiffusive searches), with shift in the diffusion exponent, favors the success of target encounters in heterogeneous landscapes.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3207935?pdf=render |
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E P Raposo F Bartumeus M G E da Luz P J Ribeiro-Neto T A Souza G M Viswanathan How landscape heterogeneity frames optimal diffusivity in searching processes. PLoS Computational Biology |
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How landscape heterogeneity frames optimal diffusivity in searching processes. |
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How landscape heterogeneity frames optimal diffusivity in searching processes. |
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Theoretical and empirical investigations of search strategies typically have failed to distinguish the distinct roles played by density versus patchiness of resources. It is well known that motility and diffusivity of organisms often increase in environments with low density of resources, but thus far there has been little progress in understanding the specific role of landscape heterogeneity and disorder on random, non-oriented motility. Here we address the general question of how the landscape heterogeneity affects the efficiency of encounter interactions under global constant density of scarce resources. We unveil the key mechanism coupling the landscape structure with optimal search diffusivity. In particular, our main result leads to an empirically testable prediction: enhanced diffusivity (including superdiffusive searches), with shift in the diffusion exponent, favors the success of target encounters in heterogeneous landscapes. |
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