中国物理B ›› 2009, Vol. 18 ›› Issue (2): 506-515.doi: 10.1088/1674-1056/18/2/021
刘权兴1, 孙桂全1, 靳祯1, 李百炼2
Liu Quan-Xing(刘权兴)a), Sun Gui-Quan(孙桂全)a), Jin Zhen(靳祯)a)†, and Li Bai-Lian(李百炼)b)
摘要: It has been reported that the minimal spatially extended phytoplankton--zooplankton system exhibits both temporal regular/chaotic behaviour, and spatiotemporal chaos in a patchy environment. As a further investigation by means of computer simulations and theoretical analysis, in this paper we observe that the spiral waves may exist and the spatiotemporal chaos emerge when the parameters are within the mixed Turing--Hopf bifurcation region, which arises from the far-field breakup of the spiral waves over a large range of diffusion coefficients of phytoplankton and zooplankton. Moreover, the spatiotemporal chaos arising from the far-field breakup of spiral waves does not gradually invade the whole space of that region. Our results are confirmed by nonlinear bifurcation of wave trains. We also discuss ecological implications of these spatially structured patterns.
中图分类号: (Population dynamics and ecological pattern formation)