A coupled map lattice of generalized Lotka-Volterra equations in the presence of colored multiplicative noise is used to analyze the spatiotemporal evolution of three interacting species: one predator and two preys symmetrically competing each other. The correlation of the species concentration over the grid as a function of time and of the noise intensity is investigated. The presence of noise induces pattern formation, whose dimensions show a nonmonotonic behavior as a function of the noise intensity. The colored noise induces a greater dimension of the patterns with respect to the white noise case and a shift of the maximum of its area towards higher values of the noise intensity.

FIASCONARO A, VALENTI D, SPAGNOLO B (2005). Nonmonotonic Pattern Formation in Three Species Lotka-Volterra System with Colored Noise. FLUCTUATION AND NOISE LETTERS, 5(2), L305-L311 [10.1142/S0219477505002690].

Nonmonotonic Pattern Formation in Three Species Lotka-Volterra System with Colored Noise

FIASCONARO, Alessandro;VALENTI, Davide;SPAGNOLO, Bernardo
2005-01-01

Abstract

A coupled map lattice of generalized Lotka-Volterra equations in the presence of colored multiplicative noise is used to analyze the spatiotemporal evolution of three interacting species: one predator and two preys symmetrically competing each other. The correlation of the species concentration over the grid as a function of time and of the noise intensity is investigated. The presence of noise induces pattern formation, whose dimensions show a nonmonotonic behavior as a function of the noise intensity. The colored noise induces a greater dimension of the patterns with respect to the white noise case and a shift of the maximum of its area towards higher values of the noise intensity.
2005
FIASCONARO A, VALENTI D, SPAGNOLO B (2005). Nonmonotonic Pattern Formation in Three Species Lotka-Volterra System with Colored Noise. FLUCTUATION AND NOISE LETTERS, 5(2), L305-L311 [10.1142/S0219477505002690].
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