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A phylogeny of biological patterns formed by nonlocal advection

A phylogeny of biological patterns formed by nonlocal advection

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英文摘要

From tumour invasion to cell sorting and animal territoriality, many biological systems rely on nonlocal interactions that drive complex spatial organisation. Partial differential equations (PDEs) with nonlocal advection are increasingly recognised as powerful tools for capturing such phenomena. However, most research has focused on one-dimensional domains, leaving their two-dimensional behaviour largely unexplored. Here, we present a detailed numerical study of the patterns formed by these systems on 2D domains. Depending on the underlying mechanisms, a wide variety of spatial patterns can emerge - including segregated clusters, stripes, volcanos, and polygonal mosaics - many of which have been observed in natural systems. By systematically varying model parameters, we classify the links between emergent patterns and their underlying movement mechanisms. In comparing these patterns with empirical observations, we show how this modelling framework can help reveal possible mechanisms of self-organisation in various situations within the life sciences, from ecology and developmental biology to cancer research.

Valeria Giunta、Thomas Hillen、Mark A. Lewis、Jonathan R. Potts

数学生物科学理论、生物科学方法生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术

Valeria Giunta,Thomas Hillen,Mark A. Lewis,Jonathan R. Potts.A phylogeny of biological patterns formed by nonlocal advection[EB/OL].(2025-05-31)[2025-06-25].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.00489.点此复制

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