ROLE OF THE COLORED NOISE IN SPATIO-TEMPORAL BEHAVIOR OF TWO COMPETING SPECIES
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We study the spatial distributions of two randomly interacting species, in the presence of an external multiplicative colored noise. The dynamics of the ecosystem is described by a coupled map lattice model. We find a nonmonotonic behavior in the formation of large scale spatial correlations as a function of the multiplicative colored noise intensity. This behavior is shifted towards higher values of the noise intensity for increasing correlation time of the noise.
Journal: Fluctuation and Noise Letters