The relationship between clustering and networked Turing patterns

Author:

Luo Xiaofeng1ORCID,Sun Guiquan123,He Runzi1,Jin Zhen23,Asamoah Joshua Kiddy K.45ORCID,Xue Yakui1,Chang Lili23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Mathematics, North University of China 1 , Shanxi, Taiyuan 030051, China

2. Complex Systems Research Center, Shanxi University 2 , Shanxi, Taiyuan 030006, China

3. Key Laboratory of Complex Systems and Data Science of Ministry of Education 3 , Taiyuan 030006, China

4. Department of Mathematics, Saveetha School of Engineering SIMATS 4 , Chennai 602105, India

5. Department of Mathematics, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology 5 , Kumasi 127901, Ghana

Abstract

Networked Turing patterns often manifest as groups of nodes distributed on either side of the homogeneous equilibrium, exhibiting high and low density. These pattern formations are significantly influenced by network topological characteristics, such as the average degree. However, the impact of clustering on them remains inadequately understood. Here, we investigate the relationship between clustering and networked Turing patterns using classical prey–predator models. Our findings reveal that when nodes of high and low density are completely distributed on both sides of the homogeneous equilibrium, there is a linear decay in Turing patterns as global clustering coefficients increase, given a fixed node size and average degree; otherwise, this linear decay may not always hold due to the presence of high-density nodes considered as low-density nodes. This discovery provides a qualitative assessment of how clustering coefficients impact the formation of Turing patterns and may contribute to understanding why using refuges in ecosystems could enhance the stability of prey–predator systems. The results link network topological structures with the stability of prey–predator systems, offering new insights into predicting and controlling pattern formations in real-world systems from a network perspective.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Fundamental research program of Shanxi province

The 19th graduate science and technology project of NUC

The key research and development preject of Lvliang

Publisher

AIP Publishing

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