Spatiotemporal dynamics and the principle of competitive exclusion in community

Execution or violation of the principle of competitive exclusion in communities is the subject of many studies. The principle of competitive exclusion means that coexistence of species in community is impossible if the number of species exceeds the number of controlling mutually independent factors....

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Main Authors: Evgeniya Evgenievna Giricheva, Aleksandr Ivanovich Abakumov
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Institute of Computer Science 2017-10-01
Series:Компьютерные исследования и моделирование
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Online Access:http://crm.ics.org.ru/uploads/crmissues/crm_2017_5/2017_05_10.pdf
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spelling doaj-84970c1c57724c91929b6f0fd41d2e2e2020-11-25T00:49:59ZrusInstitute of Computer ScienceКомпьютерные исследования и моделирование2076-76332077-68532017-10-019581582410.20537/2076-7633-2017-9-5-815-8242625Spatiotemporal dynamics and the principle of competitive exclusion in communityEvgeniya Evgenievna GirichevaAleksandr Ivanovich AbakumovExecution or violation of the principle of competitive exclusion in communities is the subject of many studies. The principle of competitive exclusion means that coexistence of species in community is impossible if the number of species exceeds the number of controlling mutually independent factors. At that time there are many examples displaying the violations of this principle in the natural systems. The explanations for this paradox vary from inexact identification of the set of factors to various types of spatial and temporal heterogeneities. One of the factors breaking the principle of competitive exclusion is intraspecific competition. This study holds the model of community with two species and one influencing factor with density-dependent mortality and spatial heterogeneity. For such models possibility of the existence of stable equilibrium is proved in case of spatial homogeneity and negative effect of the species on the factor. Our purpose is analysis of possible variants of dynamics of the system with spatial heterogeneity under the various directions of the species effect on the influencing factor. Numerical analysis showed that there is stable coexistence of the species agreed with homogenous spatial distributions of the species if the species effects on the influencing factor are negative. Density-dependent mortality and spatial heterogeneity lead to violation of the principle of competitive exclusion when equilibriums are Turing unstable. In this case stable spatial heterogeneous patterns can arise. It is shown that Turing instability is possible if at least one of the species effects is positive. Model nonlinearity and spatial heterogeneity cause violation of the principle of competitive exclusion in terms of both stable spatial homogenous states and quasistable spatial heterogeneous patterns.http://crm.ics.org.ru/uploads/crmissues/crm_2017_5/2017_05_10.pdfcommunityspecies compositionmathematical modelfactorTuring instability
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author Evgeniya Evgenievna Giricheva
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Aleksandr Ivanovich Abakumov
Spatiotemporal dynamics and the principle of competitive exclusion in community
Компьютерные исследования и моделирование
community
species composition
mathematical model
factor
Turing instability
author_facet Evgeniya Evgenievna Giricheva
Aleksandr Ivanovich Abakumov
author_sort Evgeniya Evgenievna Giricheva
title Spatiotemporal dynamics and the principle of competitive exclusion in community
title_short Spatiotemporal dynamics and the principle of competitive exclusion in community
title_full Spatiotemporal dynamics and the principle of competitive exclusion in community
title_fullStr Spatiotemporal dynamics and the principle of competitive exclusion in community
title_full_unstemmed Spatiotemporal dynamics and the principle of competitive exclusion in community
title_sort spatiotemporal dynamics and the principle of competitive exclusion in community
publisher Institute of Computer Science
series Компьютерные исследования и моделирование
issn 2076-7633
2077-6853
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Execution or violation of the principle of competitive exclusion in communities is the subject of many studies. The principle of competitive exclusion means that coexistence of species in community is impossible if the number of species exceeds the number of controlling mutually independent factors. At that time there are many examples displaying the violations of this principle in the natural systems. The explanations for this paradox vary from inexact identification of the set of factors to various types of spatial and temporal heterogeneities. One of the factors breaking the principle of competitive exclusion is intraspecific competition. This study holds the model of community with two species and one influencing factor with density-dependent mortality and spatial heterogeneity. For such models possibility of the existence of stable equilibrium is proved in case of spatial homogeneity and negative effect of the species on the factor. Our purpose is analysis of possible variants of dynamics of the system with spatial heterogeneity under the various directions of the species effect on the influencing factor. Numerical analysis showed that there is stable coexistence of the species agreed with homogenous spatial distributions of the species if the species effects on the influencing factor are negative. Density-dependent mortality and spatial heterogeneity lead to violation of the principle of competitive exclusion when equilibriums are Turing unstable. In this case stable spatial heterogeneous patterns can arise. It is shown that Turing instability is possible if at least one of the species effects is positive. Model nonlinearity and spatial heterogeneity cause violation of the principle of competitive exclusion in terms of both stable spatial homogenous states and quasistable spatial heterogeneous patterns.
topic community
species composition
mathematical model
factor
Turing instability
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