Enhancement of persistence in the rock-paper-scissors dynamics through higher-order interactions

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-30 DOI:10.1016/j.amc.2024.129083
Yikang Lu , Hui Dai , Huaiyu Tan , Xiaofang Duan , Lei Shi , Junpyo Park
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Higher-order interactions (HOIs) are ubiquitous in real systems, and HOIs among individuals complicate the exploration of species diversity for populations in ecosystems. Therefore, understanding how higher-order interactions affect biodiversity is essential but poses significant challenges. In this paper, we consider higher-order interactions in the competitive processes of spatial rock-paper-scissors (RPS) dynamics, specifically within spatially embedded hyper-lattices, and investigate what biodiversity can be driven by HOIs. Considering hyperedges, species in hyperedges can be different, and different relationships are considered, which can eventually demonstrate the strength of competition. With the competition intensity modulated by the sensitivity of HOIs, extensive simulations have shown that higher-order competitive processes can promote coexistence. We also found that stratification of species densities occurs when three species coexist due to HOIs, which are closely related to the increase of empty sites and disordered spiral entanglement. From investigating the extinction probability in a broad aspect, it has been found that, even if HOIs are working, the coexistence in the system is eventually broken at high mobility regimes. The intensified sensitivity to HOIs can somewhat alleviate extinction, although no striking change has occurred. Our findings may address that modeling predator-prey interactions incorporating HOIs is important for gaining insights into biodiversity, and we hope our study may provide a broad aspect for exploring complex ecosystems.
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通过高阶相互作用增强剪刀石头布动力学的持久性
高阶相互作用(HOIs)在现实系统中无处不在,个体间的高阶相互作用使生态系统种群物种多样性的探索变得更加复杂。因此,了解高阶相互作用如何影响生物多样性至关重要,但也面临巨大挑战。在本文中,我们考虑了空间剪刀石头布(RPS)动力学竞争过程中的高阶相互作用,特别是在空间嵌入式超网格中的相互作用,并研究了 HOIs 可以驱动哪些生物多样性。考虑到超网状结构,超网状结构中的物种可能是不同的,考虑到不同的关系,最终可以证明竞争的强度。由于竞争强度受 HOIs 敏感度的调节,大量模拟表明,高阶竞争过程可以促进共存。我们还发现,当三个物种共存时,由于 HOIs 的存在,物种密度会发生分层,这与空位的增加和无序螺旋纠缠密切相关。从广义上研究灭绝概率发现,即使 HOIs 起作用,系统中的共存最终也会在高流动性状态下被打破。对 HOIs 的敏感性增强在一定程度上可以缓解灭绝现象,尽管并没有发生显著的变化。我们的研究结果可以说明,结合 HOIs 建立捕食者与猎物之间的相互作用模型对于深入了解生物多样性非常重要,我们希望我们的研究可以为探索复杂的生态系统提供一个广阔的前景。
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