In this paper, we show that under suitable simple assumptions the classical two populations system may exhibit unexpected behaviors. Considering a more elaborated social model, in which the individuals of one population gather together in herds, while the other one shows a more individualistic behavior, we model the fact that interactions among the two occur mainly through the perimeter of the herd. We account for all types of populations' interactions, symbiosis, competition and the predatorprey interactions. There is a situation in which competitive exclusion does not hold: the socialized herd behavior prevents the competing individualistic population from becoming extinct. For the predatorprey case, sustained limit cycles are possible, the existence of Hopf bifurcations representing a distinctive feature of this model compared with other classical predatorprey models. The system's behavior is fully captured by just one suitably introduced new threshold parameter, defined in terms of the original model parameters. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Modeling herd behavior in population systems
Pittavino M.;
2011-01-01
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In this paper, we show that under suitable simple assumptions the classical two populations system may exhibit unexpected behaviors. Considering a more elaborated social model, in which the individuals of one population gather together in herds, while the other one shows a more individualistic behavior, we model the fact that interactions among the two occur mainly through the perimeter of the herd. We account for all types of populations' interactions, symbiosis, competition and the predatorprey interactions. There is a situation in which competitive exclusion does not hold: the socialized herd behavior prevents the competing individualistic population from becoming extinct. For the predatorprey case, sustained limit cycles are possible, the existence of Hopf bifurcations representing a distinctive feature of this model compared with other classical predatorprey models. The system's behavior is fully captured by just one suitably introduced new threshold parameter, defined in terms of the original model parameters. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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