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Steady state concentration for a phenotypic structured problem modeling the evolutionary epidemiology of spore producing pathogens

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In this paper, we construct a model to describe the evolutionary epidemiology of spore producing asexual plant pathogens in a homogeneous host population. By considering the evolution in the space of the pathogen phenotypic values, we derive an integro-differential equation with nonlocal mutation terms. Our first main result is concerned with the existence and uniqueness of the endemic steady state of the model. Next assuming that the mutation kernel depends on a small parameter ε>0ε>0 (the variance of the dispersion into the space of the pathogen phenotypic values), we investigate the concentration properties of the endemic steady state in the space of phenotypic values. In the context of this work, several Evolutionary Attractors (EAs) (as defined in classical adaptive dynamics) may exist. However, in rather general situations, our results show that only one EA persists when the populations are at equilibrium and when εε is small enough. Our analysis strongly relies on a refined description of the spectral properties of some integral operator with a highly concentrated kernel. We conclude the paper by presenting some numerical simulations of the model to illustrate this concentration phenomenon.
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hal-01604796 , version 1 (02-10-2017)

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Ramsès Djidjou Demasse, Arnaud Ducrot, Frédéric Fabre. Steady state concentration for a phenotypic structured problem modeling the evolutionary epidemiology of spore producing pathogens. Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences, 2017, 27 (2), pp.385-426. ⟨10.1142/S0218202517500051⟩. ⟨hal-01604796⟩
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