Fatal disease and demographic Allee effect: Population persistence and extinction

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If a healthy stable host population at the disease-free equilibrium is subject to the Allee effect, can a small number of infected individuals with a fatal disease cause the host population to go extinct? That is, does the Allee effect matter at high densities? To answer this question, we use a susceptible-infected epidemic model to obtain model parameters that lead to host population persistence (with or without infected individuals) and to host extinction. We prove that the presence of an Allee effect in host demographics matters even at large population densities. We show that a small perturbation to the disease-free equilibrium can eventually lead to host population extinction. In addition, we prove that additional deaths due to a fatal infectious disease effectively increase the Allee threshold of the host population demographics. © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.

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Friedman, A., & Yakubu, A. A. (2012). Fatal disease and demographic Allee effect: Population persistence and extinction. Journal of Biological Dynamics, 6(2), 495–508. https://doi.org/10.1080/17513758.2011.630489

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