Entry Date:
December 16, 2015

How Migration Influences the Stability of Populations

Principal Investigator Jeff Gore


Migration between sub-populations is expected to have significant effects on the rate of population collapse, but there is disagreement regarding the cases in which migration stabilizes or destabilizes populations. Migration may allow neighboring populations to "re-seed" regions after population collapse, but migration may also lead to an undesirable synchronization between population. We are exploring this question experimentally by studying the stability of microbial populations that are coupled via controlled migration.