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Main Authors: Videla, Leonardo, Tejo, Mauricio, Quiñinao, Cristóbal, Marquet, Pablo A., Rebolledo, Rolando
Format: Preprint
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.02809
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  • We study the large-time behavior of an ensemble of entities obeying replicator-like stochastic dynamics with mean-field interactions as a model for a primordial ecology. We prove the propagation-of-chaos property and establish conditions for the strong persistence of the $N$-replicator system and the existence of invariant distributions for a class of associated McKean-Vlasov dynamics. In particular, our results show that, unlike typical models of neutral ecology, fitness equivalence does not need to be assumed but emerges as a condition for the persistence of the system. Further, neutrality is associated with a unique Dirichlet invariant probability measure. We illustrate our findings with some simple case studies, provide numerical results, and discuss our conclusions in the light of Neutral Theory in ecology.