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We introduce a simple model of population dynamics which considers birth and death rates for every individual that depend on the number of particles in its neighborhood. The model shows an inhomogeneous quasistationary pattern with many different clusters of particles. We derive the equation for the macroscopic density of particles, perform a linear stability analysis on it, and show that there is a finite-wavelength instability leading to pattern formation. This is the responsible for the approximate periodicity with which the clusters of particles arrange in the microscopic model. In addition, we consider the population when immersed in a fluid medium and analyze the influence of advection on global properties of the model.
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[PACS] Pattern selection, Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech), [PACS] Complex systems: Patterns, [PACS] Population dynamics and ecological pattern formation, Condensed Matter (cond-mat), Populations and Evolution (q-bio.PE), FOS: Physical sciences, Condensed Matter, Nonlinear Sciences - Chaotic Dynamics, [PACS] Pattern selection; pattern formation, pattern formation, FOS: Biological sciences, Patterns [[PACS] Complex systems], Chaotic Dynamics (nlin.CD), Quantitative Biology - Populations and Evolution, Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics, [PACS] Fluctuation phenomena, random processes, noise, and Brownian motion
[PACS] Pattern selection, Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech), [PACS] Complex systems: Patterns, [PACS] Population dynamics and ecological pattern formation, Condensed Matter (cond-mat), Populations and Evolution (q-bio.PE), FOS: Physical sciences, Condensed Matter, Nonlinear Sciences - Chaotic Dynamics, [PACS] Pattern selection; pattern formation, pattern formation, FOS: Biological sciences, Patterns [[PACS] Complex systems], Chaotic Dynamics (nlin.CD), Quantitative Biology - Populations and Evolution, Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics, [PACS] Fluctuation phenomena, random processes, noise, and Brownian motion
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