Intraguild predation, representing a true combination of predation and competition between two species that rely on a common resource, is of foremost importance in many natural communities. We investigate a spatial model of three species interaction, characterized by a Holling type II functional response and linear cross-diffusion. For this model we report necessary and sufficient conditions ensuring the insurgence of Turing instability for the coexistence equilibrium; we also obtain conditions characterizing the different patterns by multiple scale analysis. Numerical experiments confirm the occurrence of different scenarios of Turing instability, also including Turing–Hopf patterns.
Turing patterns in an intraguild predator–prey model
Carfora, M. F.
;Torcicollo, I.
2025
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Intraguild predation, representing a true combination of predation and competition between two species that rely on a common resource, is of foremost importance in many natural communities. We investigate a spatial model of three species interaction, characterized by a Holling type II functional response and linear cross-diffusion. For this model we report necessary and sufficient conditions ensuring the insurgence of Turing instability for the coexistence equilibrium; we also obtain conditions characterizing the different patterns by multiple scale analysis. Numerical experiments confirm the occurrence of different scenarios of Turing instability, also including Turing–Hopf patterns.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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