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Lotka-Volterra-type kinetic equations for interacting species

Analysis of PDEs 2025-11-27 v3 Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems Populations and Evolution

Abstract

In this work, we examine a kinetic framework for modeling the time evolution of size distribution densities of two populations governed by predator-prey interactions. The model builds upon the classical Boltzmann-type equations, where the dynamics arise from elementary binary interactions between the populations. The model uniquely incorporates a linear redistribution operator to quantify the birth rates in both populations, inspired by wealth redistribution operators. We prove that, under a suitable scaling regime, the Boltzmann formulation transitions to a system of coupled Fokker-Planck-type equations. These equations describe the evolution of the distribution densities and link the macroscopic dynamics of their mean values to a Lotka-Volterra system of ordinary differential equations, with parameters explicitly derived from the microscopic interaction rules. We then determine the local equilibria of the Fokker-Planck system, which are Gamma-type densities, and investigate the problem of relaxation of its solutions toward these kinetic equilibria, in terms of their moments' dynamics. The results establish a bridge between kinetic modeling and classical population dynamics, offering a multiscale perspective on predator-prey systems.

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@article{arxiv.2502.04160,
  title  = {Lotka-Volterra-type kinetic equations for interacting species},
  author = {Andrea Bondesan and Marco Menale and Giuseppe Toscani and Mattia Zanella},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.04160},
  year   = {2025}
}