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Pattern Formation, Long-Term Transients, and the Turing-Hopf Bifurcation in a Space- and Time-Discrete Predator-Prey System

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BULLETIN OF MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY
卷 73, 期 8, 页码 1812-1840

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11538-010-9593-5

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Predator-prey system; Allee effect; Coupled map lattices; Diffusive instability; Pattern formation; Turing-Hopf bifurcation

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  1. CAPES [BEX 3696/09-0, BEX 3775/09-7]

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Understanding of population dynamics in a fragmented habitat is an issue of considerable importance. A natural modelling framework for these systems is spatially discrete. In this paper, we consider a predator-prey system that is discrete both in space and time, and is described by a Coupled Map Lattice (CML). The prey growth is assumed to be affected by a weak Allee effect and the predator dynamics includes intra-specific competition. We first reveal the bifurcation structure of the corresponding non-spatial system. We then obtain the conditions of diffusive instability on the lattice. In order to reveal the properties of the emerging patterns, we perform extensive numerical simulations. We pay a special attention to the system properties in a vicinity of the Turing-Hopf bifurcation, which is widely regarded as a mechanism of pattern formation and spatiotemporal chaos in space-continuous systems. Counter-intuitively, we obtain that the spatial patterns arising in the CML are more typically stationary, even when the local dynamics is oscillatory. We also obtain that, for some parameter values, the system's dynamics is dominated by long-term transients, so that the asymptotical stationary pattern arises as a sudden transition between two different patterns. Finally, we argue that our findings may have important ecological implications.

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