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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
卷 28, 期 1, 页码 27-64出版社
WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD
DOI: 10.1142/S0218339020500023
关键词
Modified Leslie-Gower-Type Predator Prey Model; Fear Effect; Cross-Diffusion; Amplitude Equations; Spatiotemporal Pattern Selection
资金
- Department of Education of Zhejiang Province [Y201942138]
- National Natural Science Foundation of China [11871475]
Spatial patterns through diffusion-driven instability are stationary structures that appear spontaneously upon breaking the symmetry of the spatial domain, which results only from the coupling between the reaction and the diffusion processes. This paper is concerned with a modified Leslie-Gower-type model with cross-diffusion and indirect predation effect. We first prove the global existence, non-negativity and uniform boundedness for the considered model. Then the linear stability analysis shows that the cross-diffusion is the key mechanism of spatiotemporal pattern formation. Amplitude equations are derived near Turing bifurcation point under nonlinear cross-diffusion to interpret pattern selection among spot pattern, stripe pattern and the mixture of spot and stripe patterns, which reflects the species's spatially inhomogeneous distribution, and it is also found that the fear factor has great influence on spatially inhomogeneous distribution of the two species under certain cross-diffusivity, that is, high level of fear can induce striped inhomogeneous distribution, low level of fear can induce spotted in homogeneous distribution, and the intermediate level of fear can induce the mixture of spotted and striped inhomogeneous distribution. Finally, numerical simulations illustrate the effectiveness of all theoretical results.
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