Predator-Prey Dynamics for Rabbits, Trees and Romance
Julien Clinton Sprott
Department of Physics
University of Wisconsin - Madison
sprott@physics.wisc.edu
Abstract
The Lotka-Volterra equations
represent a simple nonlinear model for the dynamic interaction
between two biological species in which one species (the
predator) benefits at the expense of the other (the prey). With
a change in signs, the same model can apply to two species that
compete for resources or that symbiotically interact. However,
the model is not structurally stable, since persistent
time-dependent (oscillatory) Solutions occur for only a single
value of the parameters.
Ref:
J. C.
Sprott, Unifying Themes in Complex Systems
IV, part II, 231-238 (2008)