We investigate the emergence of target waves in a cyclic predator-prey model incorporating a periodic current of the three competing species in a small area situated at the center of a square lattice. The periodic current acts as a pacemaker, trying to impose its rhythm on the overall spatiotemporal evolution of the three species. We show that the pacemaker is able to nucleate target waves that eventually spread across the whole population, whereby three routes leading to this phenomenon can be distinguished depending on the mobility of the three species and the oscillation period of the localized current. First, target waves can emerge due to the synchronization between the periodic current and oscillations of the density of the three spec...
Reaction-diffusion equations whose kinetics contain a stable limit cycle are an established class of...
A perspective on systems containing many action potential waves that, individually, are prone to spi...
A perspective on systems containing many action potential waves that, individually, are prone to spi...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/11/10/103001 Abstract. We investigate the emergence of target waves in a cycli...
The vast majority of models for spatial dynamics of natural populations assume a homogeneous physica...
Much attention has been given to oscillatory reaction-diffusion predator-prey systems recently becau...
Invasions in oscillatory systems generate in their wake spatiotemporal oscillations, consisting of e...
Dispersing predators and prey can exhibit complex spatio-temporal wave-like patterns if the interac...
Abstract: A new synchronization model based on pulse-coupled oscillators is proposed. A population o...
We study a continuous time delay interaction model for predator-prey communities in which the specie...
We study a continuous time delay interaction model for predator-prey communities in which the specie...
We study a continuous time delay interaction model for predator-prey communities in which the specie...
In nature, different species compete among themselves for common resources and favorable habitat. Th...
The formation of out-of-equilibrium patterns is a characteristic feature of spatially extended, biod...
Species diversity in ecosystems is often accompanied by the self-organisation of the population into...
Reaction-diffusion equations whose kinetics contain a stable limit cycle are an established class of...
A perspective on systems containing many action potential waves that, individually, are prone to spi...
A perspective on systems containing many action potential waves that, individually, are prone to spi...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/11/10/103001 Abstract. We investigate the emergence of target waves in a cycli...
The vast majority of models for spatial dynamics of natural populations assume a homogeneous physica...
Much attention has been given to oscillatory reaction-diffusion predator-prey systems recently becau...
Invasions in oscillatory systems generate in their wake spatiotemporal oscillations, consisting of e...
Dispersing predators and prey can exhibit complex spatio-temporal wave-like patterns if the interac...
Abstract: A new synchronization model based on pulse-coupled oscillators is proposed. A population o...
We study a continuous time delay interaction model for predator-prey communities in which the specie...
We study a continuous time delay interaction model for predator-prey communities in which the specie...
We study a continuous time delay interaction model for predator-prey communities in which the specie...
In nature, different species compete among themselves for common resources and favorable habitat. Th...
The formation of out-of-equilibrium patterns is a characteristic feature of spatially extended, biod...
Species diversity in ecosystems is often accompanied by the self-organisation of the population into...
Reaction-diffusion equations whose kinetics contain a stable limit cycle are an established class of...
A perspective on systems containing many action potential waves that, individually, are prone to spi...
A perspective on systems containing many action potential waves that, individually, are prone to spi...