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Novel code includes 8 Matlab files: Regular_network_for_Mode_1.m: Rock-paper-scissors games in regular networks under the interaction mode 1 (species compete to fill an empty site); Regular_network_for_Mode_2.m: Rock-paper-scissors games in regular networks under the interaction mode 2 (species seize each other's colony sites); Random_network_for_Mode_1.m: Rock-paper-scissors games in random networks under the interaction mode 1 (species compete to fill an empty site); Random_network_for_Mode_2.m: Rock-paper-scissors games in random networks under the interaction mode 2 (species seize each other's colony sites); Exponential_network_for_Mode_1.m: Rock-paper-scissors games in exponential networks under the interaction mode 1 (species compete to fill an empty site); Exponential_network_for_Mode_2.m: Rock-paper-scissors games in exponential networks under the interaction mode 2 (species seize each other's colony sites); Scale_free_network_for_Mode_1.m: Rock-paper-scissors games in scale-free networks under the interaction mode 1 (species compete to fill an empty site); Scale_free_network_for_Mode_2.m: Rock-paper-scissors games in scale-free networks under the interaction mode 2 (species seize each other's colony sites).
J.L. is supported by the National Science Foundation of China (No. 31901175 & 31760172), and the Key Youth Project of Jiangxi Province (No. 20192ACBL21029).
Dispersal network heterogeneity, Cyclically competing ecosystems, Ecosystem stability, Rock-paper-scissors games, Competitive intransitivity
Dispersal network heterogeneity, Cyclically competing ecosystems, Ecosystem stability, Rock-paper-scissors games, Competitive intransitivity
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