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Dispersal and transient dynamics in metapopulations - IEB

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200 F. A. Labra, N. A. Lagos <strong>and</strong> P. A. Marquetthe time series (Fig. 2b). Similarly, meso<strong>transient</strong>s were alsoobserved (Fig. 2c). However, despite us<strong>in</strong>g local chaoticconditions of density dependence (k ¼ 7), we observed<strong>transient</strong>s <strong>in</strong> a small proportion of the total number of thesimulations. For simulations us<strong>in</strong>g M ¼ 50 <strong>and</strong> a normaldispersal kernel, we found super<strong>transient</strong>s <strong>in</strong> 10.9 <strong>and</strong> 2.6%of the simulations across the range of r-values used <strong>and</strong> forperiodic <strong>and</strong> dissipative boundary conditions, respectively,while for Laplace kernel we observed 3.7 <strong>and</strong> 4.9% forperiodic <strong>and</strong> dissipative boundary conditions. For a smallersystem size (M ¼ 10), the normal kernel showed super<strong>transient</strong>s<strong>in</strong> 3 <strong>and</strong> 13% of the simulations (periodic <strong>and</strong>dissipative boundary conditions, respectively) while Laplacekernel showed 0.8 <strong>and</strong> 13% (periodic <strong>and</strong> dissipativeboundary conditions, respectively). In contrast, meso<strong>transient</strong>soccurred <strong>in</strong>

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