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arxiv: 0807.0122 · v1 · submitted 2008-07-01 · 🧬 q-bio.PE · cond-mat.stat-mech· nlin.AO· physics.bio-ph

Instability of spatial patterns and its ambiguous impact on species diversity

classification 🧬 q-bio.PE cond-mat.stat-mechnlin.AOphysics.bio-ph
keywords patternsdiversityspeciesspatialbifurcationeffectsindividualsinstability
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Self-arrangement of individuals into spatial patterns often accompanies and promotes species diversity in ecological systems. Here, we investigate pattern formation arising from cyclic dominance of three species, operating near a bifurcation point. In its vicinity, an Eckhaus instability occurs, leading to convectively unstable "blurred" patterns. At the bifurcation point, stochastic effects dominate and induce counterintuitive effects on diversity: Large patterns, emerging for medium values of individuals' mobility, lead to rapid species extinction, while small patterns (low mobility) promote diversity, and high mobilities render spatial structures irrelevant. We provide a quantitative analysis of these phenomena, employing a complex Ginzburg-Landau equation.

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