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2024-05-03
Cheng, Haihui, Sysoeva, Liubov, Wang, Hao, Yuan, Hairui, Zhang, Tonghua, Meng, Xinzhu
Abstract (description taken from article) In biology, evolutionary game-theoretical models often arise in which players’ strategies impact the state of the environment, driving feedback between strategy and the surroundings. In this case, cooperative interactions can be applied to studying...
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2009
Hillen, T., Lewis, M.A., Lee, J.M.
In this paper, we consider spatial predator–prey models with diffusion and prey-taxis. We investigate necessary conditions for pattern formation using a variety of non-linear functional responses, linear and non-linear predator death terms, linear and non-linear prey-taxis sensitivities, and...
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2015-01-01
Jonathan R. Potts, Mark A. Lewis
Territoriality is a phenomenon exhibited throughout nature. On the individual level, it is the processes by which organisms exclude others of the same species from certain parts of space. On the population level, it is the segregation of space into separate areas, each used by subsections of the...