Emergent population dynamics of random walkers with cooperative reproduction and spatial selection
Populations and Evolution
2026-05-15 v2 Statistical Mechanics
Probability
Pattern Formation and Solitons
Abstract
We extend the branching Brownian motions model of population invasion to higher-order asexual reproduction. Increasing reproduction order leads to qualitative changes: invasion fronts generically cease to exist beyond binary reproduction; and in the binary case itself, their speed becomes diffusion-independent. Ternary reproduction shows critical behavior, with collapse into a strongly localized `invasion bullet' in the supercritical regime, diffusive spreading in the subcritical regime, and a continuous family of fronts at criticality. These results suggest that the dominance of division and binary reproduction in nature reflects fundamental constraints on invasion dynamics.
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@article{arxiv.2605.01770,
title = {Emergent population dynamics of random walkers with cooperative reproduction and spatial selection},
author = {Ohad Vilk and Baruch Meerson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.01770},
year = {2026}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures, Supplementary Material