“…Stationary and non-stationary patterns can be classified as hot spot pattern, cold spot pattern, labyrinthine pattern, stripe pattern, target pattern, spiral pattern, tip-splitting pattern, interacting spiral pattern and chaotic pattern Cantrell and Cosner, 2003;Malchow et al, 2008;Shoji et al, 2003;Shoji and Iwasa, 2005;Upadhyay et al, 2010). These wide varieties of patterns are already reported by several researchers based upon their works on reaction-diffusion models of predator-prey interactions (Alonso et al, 2002;Banerjee and Banerjee, 2012;Banerjee and Petrovskii, 2011;Baurmann et al, 2004Baurmann et al, , 2007Camara, 2011;Fasani and Rinaldi, 2011;Petrovskii et al, 2004;Petrovskii and Malchow, 1999;Sherratt et al, 1997;Wang et al, 2007). Interestingly one can find only spot pattern for parameter values lying within the Turing domain only and rest of the patterns appears for parameter values within the Turing-Hopf domain, outside the Turing domain and also as a result of specific choices of initial condition (Malchow et al, 2008;Medvinsky et al, 2002).…”