We introduce a population model for species under cyclic competition. This model allows individuals to coexist and interact on single cells while migration takes place between adjacent cells. In contrast to the model introduced by Reichenbach, Mobilia, and Frey [ Reichenbach, Mobilia and Frey Nature (London) 448 1046 (2007)], we find that the emergence of spirals results in an ambiguous behavior regarding the stability of coexistence. The typical time until extinction exhibits, however, a qualitatively opposite dependence on the newly introduced nonunit carrying capacity in the spiraling and the nonspiraling regimes. This allows us to determine a critical mobility that marks the onset of this spiraling state sharply. In contrast, we demonst...
We study the dynamics of cyclic competing mobile five species on spatially extended systems originat...
Species extinction occurs regularly and unavoidably in ecological systems. The time scales for extin...
The spatiotemporal arrangement of interacting populations often influences the maintenance of specie...
We introduce a population model for species under cyclic competition. This model allows individuals ...
One of the common assumptions in previous spatial dynamics of cyclic competition is that, regardless...
AbstractCyclic competition game models, particularly the “rock–paper–scissors” model, play important...
Recent studies have highlighted the importance of higher‐order competitive interactions in stabilizi...
We study the collective dynamics of mobile species under cyclic competition by breaking the symmetry...
Transitions to absorbing states are of fundamental importance in nonequilibrium physics as well as e...
In nature, different species compete among themselves for common resources and favorable habitat. Th...
Species diversity in ecosystems is often accompanied by the self-organisation of the population into...
Density-dependent processes often occur in ecological fields. In this paper, we propose a model for ...
Self-arrangement of individuals into spatial patterns often accompanies and promotes species diversi...
Abstract. Finite-size fluctuations arising in the dynamics of competing populations may have dramati...
Using several variants of a stochastic spatial model introduced by Silvertown et al., we investigate...
We study the dynamics of cyclic competing mobile five species on spatially extended systems originat...
Species extinction occurs regularly and unavoidably in ecological systems. The time scales for extin...
The spatiotemporal arrangement of interacting populations often influences the maintenance of specie...
We introduce a population model for species under cyclic competition. This model allows individuals ...
One of the common assumptions in previous spatial dynamics of cyclic competition is that, regardless...
AbstractCyclic competition game models, particularly the “rock–paper–scissors” model, play important...
Recent studies have highlighted the importance of higher‐order competitive interactions in stabilizi...
We study the collective dynamics of mobile species under cyclic competition by breaking the symmetry...
Transitions to absorbing states are of fundamental importance in nonequilibrium physics as well as e...
In nature, different species compete among themselves for common resources and favorable habitat. Th...
Species diversity in ecosystems is often accompanied by the self-organisation of the population into...
Density-dependent processes often occur in ecological fields. In this paper, we propose a model for ...
Self-arrangement of individuals into spatial patterns often accompanies and promotes species diversi...
Abstract. Finite-size fluctuations arising in the dynamics of competing populations may have dramati...
Using several variants of a stochastic spatial model introduced by Silvertown et al., we investigate...
We study the dynamics of cyclic competing mobile five species on spatially extended systems originat...
Species extinction occurs regularly and unavoidably in ecological systems. The time scales for extin...
The spatiotemporal arrangement of interacting populations often influences the maintenance of specie...