论文标题
岩纸剪裁器模型中的流动性不平衡
Mobility unevenness in rock-paper-scissors models
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论文摘要
我们研究了一个旋转统治的粮食系统,其循环占主导地位是由岩纸剪辑游戏建模的。我们认为,一个或两个物种的生物会受到运动限制的影响,而运动局限性不平衡循环空间游戏。进行随机模拟,我们表明迁移率不平衡控制人口动态。在一个缓慢的物种的情况下,主要物种取决于迁移率限制的水平,如果迁移率很大,则慢速物种会占主导地位。如果两个物种面临流动性的限制,我们的结果表明,在人口增长方面,较高的分散剂并不构成优势。相反,如果生物体以更高的流动性移动,它们会更频繁地向敌人暴露自己,更容易被消除。最后,我们的发现表明,生物多样性在物种放缓的地区受益。可以避免循环系统常见的高迁移率生物的生物多样性损失,而对于鲁棒的迁移率限制,共存的概率更高。我们的结果可能有助于生物学家了解生物体分散对生物多样性保护基础的不平衡空间系统的动态。
We investigate a tritrophic system whose cyclic dominance is modelled by the rock-paper-scissors game. We consider that organisms of one or two species are affected by movement limitations, which unbalances the cyclic spatial game. Performing stochastic simulations, we show that mobility unevenness controls the population dynamics. In the case of one slow species, the predominant species depends on the level of mobility restriction, with the slow species being preponderant if the mobility limitations are substantial. If two species face mobility limitations, our outcomes show that being higher dispersive does not constitute an advantage in terms of population growth. On the contrary, if organisms move with higher mobility, they expose themselves to enemies more frequently, being more vulnerable to being eliminated. Finally, our findings show that biodiversity benefits in regions where species are slowed. Biodiversity loss for high mobility organisms, common to cyclic systems, may be avoided with coexistence probability being higher for robust mobility limitations. Our results may help biologists understand the dynamics of unbalanced spatial systems where organisms' dispersal is fundamental to biodiversity conservation.