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    Pattern formation in a cross-diffusive ratio-dependent predator-prey model (English)
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    18 December 2012
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    Summary: We present a theoretical analysis of evolutionary process that involves organisms distribution and their interaction of spatial distribution of the species with self- and cross-diffusion in a Holling-III ratio-dependent predator-prey model. The diffusion instability of the positive equilibrium of the model with Neumann boundary conditions is discussed. Furthermore, we present novel numerical evidence of time evolution of patterns controlled by self- and cross-diffusion in the model and find that the model dynamics exhibits a cross-diffusion controlled formation growth to spots, stripes, and spiral wave pattern replication, which show that reaction-diffusion model is useful to reveal the spatial predation dynamics in the real world.
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    evolutionary process
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    Holling-III ratio-dependent predator-prey model
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    diffusion instability
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    positive equilibrium
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    Neumann boundary conditions
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