2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2107.08926
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Effects of a pestilent species on the stability of cyclically dominant species

D. Bazeia,
M. Bongestab,
B. F. de Oliveira
et al.

Abstract: Cyclic dominance is frequently believed to be a mechanism that maintains diversity of competing species. But this delicate balance could also be fragile if some of the members is weakened because an extinction of a species will involve the annihilation of its predator hence leaving only a single species alive. To check this expectation we here introduce a fourth species which chases exclusively a single member of the basic model composed by three cyclically dominant species. Interestingly, the coexistence is n… Show more

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