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      Correlation between the formation of new competing group and spatial scale for biodiversity in the evolutionary dynamics of cyclic competition

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      Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science
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          Securing space for species breeding is important in the evolution and maintenance of life in ecological sciences, and an increase in the number of competing species may cause frequent competition and conflict among the population in securing such spaces in a given area. In particular, for cyclically competing species, which can be described by the metaphor of rock–paper–scissors game, most of the previous works in microscopic frameworks have been studied with the initially given three species without any formation of additional competing species, and the phase transition of biodiversity via mobility from coexistence to extinction has never been changed by a change of spatial scale. In this regard, we investigate the relationship between spatial scales and species coexistence in the spatial cyclic game by considering the emergence of a new competing group by mutation. For different spatial scales, our computations reveal that coexistence can be more sensitive to spatial scales and may require larger spaces for frequencies of interactions. By exploiting the calculation of the coexistence probability from Monte-Carlo simulations, we obtain that certain interaction ranges for coexistence can be affected by both spatial scales and mobility, and spatial patterns for coexistence can appear in different ways. Since the issue of spatial scale is important for species survival as competing populations increase, we expect our results to have broad applications in the fields of social and ecological sciences.

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                Contributors
                Journal
                Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science
                Chaos
                AIP Publishing
                1054-1500
                1089-7682
                August 2022
                August 2022
                : 32
                : 8
                : 081101
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Applied Mathematics, Kyung Hee University, Yongin 17104, Republic of Korea
                Article
                10.1063/5.0102416
                36049957
                22423f52-06af-4dbf-b441-6759b56a0336
                © 2022
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