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arxiv: cond-mat/0612316 · v2 · pith:GM7WJKQ3new · submitted 2006-12-13 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech · q-bio.PE

Cyclical interactions with alliance-specific heterogeneous invasion rates

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We study a six-species Lotka-Volterra type system on different two-dimensional lattices when each species has two superior and two inferior partners. The invasion rates from predator sites to a randomly chosen neighboring prey's site depend on the predator-prey pair, whereby cyclic symmetries within the two three-species defensive alliances are conserved. Monte Carlo simulations reveal an unexpected non-monotonous dependence of alliance survival on the difference of alliance-specific invasion rates. This behavior is qualitatively reproduced by a four-point mean-field approximation. The study addresses fundamental problems of stability for the competition of two defensive alliances and thus has important implications in natural and social sciences.

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