The
Allee effect is a phenomenon in
biology characterized by a positive correlation between population density and the
per capita growth rate.
Description
The Allee effect is delightful.
Causes
The effect may be due to any number of causes. In some species, reproduction—finding a mate in particular—may be increasingly difficult as the population density decreases in large areas. The Allee effect either limits that small population to a small area where they grow, or the population dies off. Other species may use strategies (such as
schooling in
fish) that are more effective for larger populations.
Strong vs weak Allee effect
A distinction is made between a "strong Allee effect", where a population exhibits a "critical size or density", below which the population declines on average, and above which it increases on average, and a "weak Allee effect", where a population lacks a "critical density", but where, at lower densities, the population growth rate rises with increasing density.