The effects of sudden changes in environmental conditions on the non-equilibrium relaxation of ecological systems

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Abstract

We study the responses of predator-prey systems to temporary changes in environmental conditions. Such changes can cause a variation in species' predatory preferences which in our model appears as a perturbation in a many-species system. The type of perturbation that we consider in this study is a sudden change in the interaction scheme. We focus on systems evolving on a two-dimensional lattice and discuss the way the systems transition from one steady state to another. Using Monte Carlo simulations we monitor these transitions via the space-time correlation function and the derived correlation length.

*This work is supported by the US National Science Foundation through grant DMR-1205309.

Authors

  • Shadi Esmaeili

    • Virginia Tech
  • Michel Pleimling

    • Virginia Tech
    • Department of Physics, Virginia Tech
    • Virginia Tech University