Chaotic dynamical systems with two or more attractors lying on invariant subspaces may, provided certain mathematical conditions are fulfilled, exhibit intermingled basins of attraction: Each basin is riddled with holes belonging to basins of the other attractors. In order to investigate the occurrence of such phenomenon in dynamical systems of ecological interest (two-species competition with extinction) we have characterized quantitatively the intermingled basins using periodic-orbit theory and scaling laws. The latter results agree with a theoretical prediction from a stochastic model, and also with an exact result for the scaling exponent we derived for the specific class of models investigated. We discuss the consequences of the scalin...
In nature, different species compete among themselves for common resources and favorable habitat. Th...
We study a periodic Kolmogorov system describing two species nonlinear competition. We discuss coexi...
International audienceIn nature, different species compete among themselves for common resources and...
Chaotic dynamical systems with two or more attractors lying on invariant subspaces may, provided cer...
In systems that exhibit multistability, namely those that have more than one coexisting attractor, t...
In systems that exhibit multistability, namely those that have more than one coexisting attractor, t...
We investigate the appearance of chaos in a microbial 3-species model motivated by a potentially cha...
The dynamical behaviour of a theoretical model featuring activation and inhibition coupled in parall...
Complex dynamics is detected in an ecological model of host-parasitoid interaction. It illustrates f...
We study the collective dynamics of mobile species under cyclic competition by breaking the symmetry...
The dynamical complexity of conceptual few-species systems has long been attracting considerable att...
The dynamical complexity of conceptual few-species systems has long been attracting considerable att...
We review the basic patterns of complex non-uniqueness in simple discrete-time population dynamics m...
In the 1970s ecological research detected chaos and other forms of complex dynamics in simple popula...
International audienceIn nature, different species compete among themselves for common resources and...
In nature, different species compete among themselves for common resources and favorable habitat. Th...
We study a periodic Kolmogorov system describing two species nonlinear competition. We discuss coexi...
International audienceIn nature, different species compete among themselves for common resources and...
Chaotic dynamical systems with two or more attractors lying on invariant subspaces may, provided cer...
In systems that exhibit multistability, namely those that have more than one coexisting attractor, t...
In systems that exhibit multistability, namely those that have more than one coexisting attractor, t...
We investigate the appearance of chaos in a microbial 3-species model motivated by a potentially cha...
The dynamical behaviour of a theoretical model featuring activation and inhibition coupled in parall...
Complex dynamics is detected in an ecological model of host-parasitoid interaction. It illustrates f...
We study the collective dynamics of mobile species under cyclic competition by breaking the symmetry...
The dynamical complexity of conceptual few-species systems has long been attracting considerable att...
The dynamical complexity of conceptual few-species systems has long been attracting considerable att...
We review the basic patterns of complex non-uniqueness in simple discrete-time population dynamics m...
In the 1970s ecological research detected chaos and other forms of complex dynamics in simple popula...
International audienceIn nature, different species compete among themselves for common resources and...
In nature, different species compete among themselves for common resources and favorable habitat. Th...
We study a periodic Kolmogorov system describing two species nonlinear competition. We discuss coexi...
International audienceIn nature, different species compete among themselves for common resources and...