Simple Model of Complex Reflection Behaviour in Two-Species Community
Michael G.Sadovsky, Maria Yu.Senashova, Kristina A.Kourshakova

TL;DR
This paper introduces a simple model of complex reflection behavior in a two-species community, analyzing how reflexive migration strategies influence spatial distribution and community dynamics through simulations.
Contribution
It develops a model of smart migration with reflexive strategies and compares their effectiveness to non-reflexive behaviors using simulation results.
Findings
Reflexive migration can provide advantages in certain community scenarios.
Non-reflexive behavior may be preferable in other situations.
Simulations identify conditions favoring each strategy.
Abstract
The model of smart migration for two-species community is developed, where the individuals implement reflexive strategy of spatial redistribution. Simulations have been used to figure out the situations where reflexy gives an advantage over a non-reflexive spatial behaviour, and vice versa.
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TopicsOpinion Dynamics and Social Influence
