Analyzing the spatial dynamics of a prey-predator lattice model with social behavior
Authored by Molina Mario Martinez, Marco A Moreno-Armendariz, Mora Juan Carlos Seck Tuoh
Date Published: 2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecocom.2015.03.001
Sponsors:
No sponsors listed
Platforms:
No platforms listed
Model Documentation:
Other Narrative
Pseudocode
Mathematical description
Model Code URLs:
Model code not found
Abstract
A lattice prey predator model is studied. Transition rules applied
sequentially describe processes such as reproduction, predation, and
death of predators. The movement of predators is governed by a local
particle swarm optimization algorithm, which causes the formation of
swarms of predators that propagate through the lattice. Starting with a
single predator in a lattice fully covered by preys, we observe a
wavefront of predators invading the zones dominated by preys; subsequent
fronts arise during the transient phase, where a monotonic approach to a
fixed point is present. After the transient phase the system enters an
oscillatory regime, where the amplitude of oscillations appears to be
bounded but is difficult to predict. We observe qualitative similar
behavior even for larger lattices. An empirical approach is used to
determine the effects of the movement of predators on the temporal
dynamics of the system. Our results show that the algorithm used to
model the movement of predators increases the proficiency of predators.
(C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Tags
individual-based models
Particle swarm optimization
Chaos
invasion
Populations
System
Pursuit
Discrete
Pattern-formation
Oscillatory behavior