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arxiv: q-bio/0612021 · v1 · submitted 2006-12-12 · 🧬 q-bio.PE · cond-mat.other· nlin.AO

Angular velocity variations and stability of spatially explicit prey-predator systems

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The linear instability of Lotka-Volterra orbits in the homogenous manifold of a two-patch system is analyzed. The origin of these orbits instability in the absence of prey migration is revealed to be the dependence of the angular velocity on the azimuthal angle; in particular, the system desynchronizes at the exit from the slow part of the trajectory. Using this insight, an analogous model of a two coupled oscillator is presented and shown to yield the same type of linear instability. This unables one to incorporate the linear instability within a recently presented general framework that allows for comparison of all known stabilization mechanisms and for simple classification of observed oscillations.

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