Reichenbach Tobias, Mobilia Mauro, Frey Erwin
Arnold Sommerfeld Center for Theoretical Physics (ASC) and Center for NanoScience (CeNS), Department of Physics, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Theresienstrasse 37, D-80333 München, Germany.
Phys Rev Lett. 2007 Dec 7;99(23):238105. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.238105.
Noise and spatial degrees of freedom characterize most ecosystems. Some aspects of their influence on the coevolution of populations with cyclic interspecies competition have been demonstrated in recent experiments [e.g., B. Kerr, Nature (London) 418, 171 (2002)10.1038/nature00823]. To reach a better theoretical understanding of these phenomena, we consider a paradigmatic spatial model where three species exhibit cyclic dominance. Using an individual-based description, as well as stochastic partial differential and deterministic reaction-diffusion equations, we account for stochastic fluctuations and spatial diffusion at different levels and show how fascinating patterns of entangled spirals emerge. We rationalize our analysis by computing the spatiotemporal correlation functions and provide analytical expressions for the front velocity and the wavelength of the propagating spiral waves.
噪声和空间自由度是大多数生态系统的特征。最近的实验已经证明了它们对具有周期性种间竞争的种群共同进化的某些影响[例如,B. 克尔,《自然》(伦敦)418, 171 (2002)10.1038/nature00823]。为了更好地从理论上理解这些现象,我们考虑一个典型的空间模型,其中三个物种呈现周期性优势。使用基于个体的描述以及随机偏微分方程和确定性反应扩散方程,我们在不同层面考虑了随机波动和空间扩散,并展示了纠缠螺旋的迷人模式是如何出现的。我们通过计算时空相关函数来合理化我们的分析,并给出了传播螺旋波的前沿速度和波长的解析表达式。