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Growth dynamics of domain pattern in a three-trophic population model

โœ Scribed by S.-H. Lee; H.K. Pak; H.S. Wi; T.-S. Chon; T. Matsumoto


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
386 KB
Volume
334
Category
Article
ISSN
0378-4371

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โœฆ Synopsis


Pattern dynamics of a three-trophic population model was numerically investigated in a twodimensional space. By measuring the spatial correlation function of the domain patterns, whose density was higher than 90% of the maximum density in the whole area, we found that the characteristic length scale of the ordered domain increased in time in the power law form, L(t) โˆผ t for the super-predator and the predator, respectively. In the case of prey, there were two di erent growth regimes. The growth exponent changed at the crossover time t = . In order to investigate the geometrical features of the domain patterns, the evolution of the "fractal dimension" of the domain patterns was also studied. In the case of prey, fractal dimension decreased at t ยก and increased at t ยฟ . This non-equilibrium and non-steady process showed a dynamic scaling behavior in the three-trophic population model.


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