Conspecific support in competitive systems as a pattern formation mechanism

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Anguelov, Roumen
Phiri, Avulundiah Edwin

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American Institute of Physics

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The long term properties, like co-existence and extinction, are usually determined by the demographics of the competing species or other competitive advantages. In this paper we consider the effect of conspecific support on the co-existence of species. We show that, even if the competing species have the same demographics and interaction, their co-existence can be destabilized by sufficient level of conspecific support. When considering large number of species the conspecific support destabilizes the co-existance equilibrium, thus producing a pattern of extinction and varied levels of existence. Upscaling the model to continuous space variable leads to model of pattern formation via local self-activation and lateral inhibition.

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Conspecific support, Competitive systems, Pattern formation, Co-existence of species, Competing species

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Anguelov, R. & Phiri, A.E. Conspecific support in competitive systems as a pattern formation mechanism. AIP Conference Proceedings 2025, 020002 (2018); https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5064875.