AbstractCyclic competition game models, particularly the “rock–paper–scissors” model, play important roles in exploring the problem of multi-species coexistence in spatially ecological systems. We propose an extended “rock–paper–scissors” game to model cyclic interactions among five species, and find that two of the five can coexistent when biodiversity disappears, which is different from the “rock–paper–scissors” game. As the number of fingers is five, we named the new model the “fingers” game, where the thumb, forefinger, middle finger, ring finger, and little finger cyclically dominate their subsequent species and are dominated by their former species. We investigate the “fingers” model in two ways: direct simulations and nonlinear parti...
Density-dependent selection is a universal feature in the evolution of populations, and such an adap...
Ecological processes, such as reproduction, mobility, and interaction between species, play importan...
Rock is wrapped by paper, paper is cut by scissors and scissors are crushed by rock. This simple gam...
AbstractCyclic competition game models, particularly the “rock–paper–scissors” model, play important...
Alternative strategy is common in animal populations to promote reproductive fitness by obtaining re...
We introduce a population model for species under cyclic competition. This model allows individuals ...
Generalizing the cyclically competing three-species model (often referred to as the rock-paper-sciss...
abstract: Evolutionary games of cyclic competitions have been extensively studied to gain insights i...
We study the collective dynamics of mobile species under cyclic competition by breaking the symmetry...
We study the dynamics of cyclic competing mobile five species on spatially extended systems originat...
In nature, different species compete among themselves for common resources and favorable habitat. Th...
Cyclically dominant systems are hot issues in academia, and they play an important role in explainin...
Biodiversity is essential to the viability of ecological systems. Species diversity in ecosystems is...
Density-dependent processes often occur in ecological fields. In this paper, we propose a model for ...
Identification of the mechanisms which permit ecological communities to maintain high levels of biod...
Density-dependent selection is a universal feature in the evolution of populations, and such an adap...
Ecological processes, such as reproduction, mobility, and interaction between species, play importan...
Rock is wrapped by paper, paper is cut by scissors and scissors are crushed by rock. This simple gam...
AbstractCyclic competition game models, particularly the “rock–paper–scissors” model, play important...
Alternative strategy is common in animal populations to promote reproductive fitness by obtaining re...
We introduce a population model for species under cyclic competition. This model allows individuals ...
Generalizing the cyclically competing three-species model (often referred to as the rock-paper-sciss...
abstract: Evolutionary games of cyclic competitions have been extensively studied to gain insights i...
We study the collective dynamics of mobile species under cyclic competition by breaking the symmetry...
We study the dynamics of cyclic competing mobile five species on spatially extended systems originat...
In nature, different species compete among themselves for common resources and favorable habitat. Th...
Cyclically dominant systems are hot issues in academia, and they play an important role in explainin...
Biodiversity is essential to the viability of ecological systems. Species diversity in ecosystems is...
Density-dependent processes often occur in ecological fields. In this paper, we propose a model for ...
Identification of the mechanisms which permit ecological communities to maintain high levels of biod...
Density-dependent selection is a universal feature in the evolution of populations, and such an adap...
Ecological processes, such as reproduction, mobility, and interaction between species, play importan...
Rock is wrapped by paper, paper is cut by scissors and scissors are crushed by rock. This simple gam...