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Nonlinear dynamics with Hopf bifurcations by targeted mutation in the system of rock-paper-scissors metaphor

Author(s)
Park, Junpyo
Issued Date
2019-03
DOI
10.1063/1.5081966
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/26550
Fulltext
https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.5081966
Citation
CHAOS, v.29, no.3, pp.033102
Abstract
The role of mutation, which is an error process in gene evolution, in systems of cyclically competing species has been studied from various perspectives, and it is regarded as one of the key factors for promoting coexistence of all species. In addition to naturally occurring mutations, many experiments in genetic engineering have involved targeted mutation techniques such as recombination between DNA and somatic cell sequences and have studied genetic modifications through loss or augmentation of cell functions. In this paper, we investigate nonlinear dynamics with targeted mutation in cyclically competing species. In different ways to classic approaches of mutation in cyclic games, we assume that mutation may occur in targeted individuals who have been removed from intraspecific competition. By investigating each scenario depending on the number of objects for targeted mutation analytically and numerically, we found that targeted mutation can lead to persistent coexistence of all species. In addition, under the specific condition of targeted mutation, we found that targeted mutation can lead to emergences of bistable states for species survival. Through the linear stability analysis of rate equations, we found that those phenomena are accompanied by Hopf bifurcation which is supercritical. Our findings may provide more global perspectives on understanding underlying mechanisms to control biodiversity in ecological/biological sciences, and evidences with mathematical foundations to resolve social dilemmas such as a turnover of group members by resigning with intragroup conflicts in social sciences.
Publisher
American Institute of Physics Inc.
ISSN
1054-1500
Keyword
INTRASPECIFIC COMPETITIONTURNOVER INTENTIONSSEXUAL CANNIBALISMBIODIVERSITYPOPULATIONSPROMOTESGAMEORGANIZATIONPERFORMANCEEVOLUTION

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