Updated
Updated · arxiv.org · Jul 16
Infectious Disease Induces Emergent Oscillations, Extinction and Changes in Community Persistence in a Food Chain
Updated
Updated · arxiv.org · Jul 16

Infectious Disease Induces Emergent Oscillations, Extinction and Changes in Community Persistence in a Food Chain

1 articles · Updated · arxiv.org · Jul 16

Summary

  • A new study reveals that infectious diseases can trigger oscillations, extinction, and alter community stability within simple food chains.
  • Researchers used a three-species Lotka-Volterra model combined with SIR disease dynamics, finding that infection effects depend on which species is affected.
  • Infecting predators causes population oscillations and increased stability, while infecting apex predators can drive extinction and reduce ecosystem persistence.