In this letter we consider a single parameter generalization of the standard three species Rock-Paper-Scissors (RPS) model allowing for predator-prey reversal. This model, which shall be referred to as κRPS model, incorporates bidirectional predator-prey interactions between all the species in addition to the unidirectional predator-prey interactions of the standard RPS model. We study the dynamics of a May-Leonard formulation of the κRPS model using lattice-based spatial stochastic simulations with random initial conditions. We find that if the simulation lattices are sufficiently large for the coexistence of all three species to be maintained, the model asymptotically leads to the formation of spiral patterns whose evolution is qualitativ...
A five-species predator-prey model is studied on a square lattice where each species has two prey an...
We study a variant of the cyclic Lotka–Volterra model with three-agent interactions. Inspired by a m...
Cyclic dominance of species has been identified as a potential mechanism to maintain biodiversity, s...
In this letter we consider a single parameter generalization of the standard three species Rock-Pape...
Stochastic spatial predator-prey competition models represent paradigmatic systems to understand the...
We study several variants of the stochastic four-state rock-paper-scissors game or, equivalently, cy...
The maintenance of biodiversity is a long standing puzzle in ecology. It is a classical result that ...
Considering the effect of a long-range selection, we investigate the crossover to extinction of spec...
The spatiotemporal arrangement of interacting populations often influences the maintenance of specie...
We consider a two-dimensional model of three species in rock-paper-scissors competition and study th...
This work reports on two related investigations of stochastic simulations which are widely used to s...
The Gause-Lotka-Volterra (GLV) equations are an idealized model for competition between n species. T...
We employ Monte Carlo simulations to numerically study the temporal evolution and transient oscillat...
We employ Monte Carlo simulations to numerically study the temporal evolution and transient oscillat...
Rock Paper Scissors (RPS) Model describes the competition between three reactants A, B and C with th...
A five-species predator-prey model is studied on a square lattice where each species has two prey an...
We study a variant of the cyclic Lotka–Volterra model with three-agent interactions. Inspired by a m...
Cyclic dominance of species has been identified as a potential mechanism to maintain biodiversity, s...
In this letter we consider a single parameter generalization of the standard three species Rock-Pape...
Stochastic spatial predator-prey competition models represent paradigmatic systems to understand the...
We study several variants of the stochastic four-state rock-paper-scissors game or, equivalently, cy...
The maintenance of biodiversity is a long standing puzzle in ecology. It is a classical result that ...
Considering the effect of a long-range selection, we investigate the crossover to extinction of spec...
The spatiotemporal arrangement of interacting populations often influences the maintenance of specie...
We consider a two-dimensional model of three species in rock-paper-scissors competition and study th...
This work reports on two related investigations of stochastic simulations which are widely used to s...
The Gause-Lotka-Volterra (GLV) equations are an idealized model for competition between n species. T...
We employ Monte Carlo simulations to numerically study the temporal evolution and transient oscillat...
We employ Monte Carlo simulations to numerically study the temporal evolution and transient oscillat...
Rock Paper Scissors (RPS) Model describes the competition between three reactants A, B and C with th...
A five-species predator-prey model is studied on a square lattice where each species has two prey an...
We study a variant of the cyclic Lotka–Volterra model with three-agent interactions. Inspired by a m...
Cyclic dominance of species has been identified as a potential mechanism to maintain biodiversity, s...