Spatial agent models have been shown to have uses in many application areas. Localised animats with microscopically detailed rules can give rise to complex emergent patterns on a global spatial scale. In this paper we investigate the interplay between a global control parameter such as availability of prey's food and the populations and growth patterns of both predators and prey. We show that diffusive behaviour governs the microscopic animat exploration of territory and that this can be controlled by imposing simple spatial patterns such as areas of food abundance on the individual animats.
Keywords: agent-based modelling, artificial life
Full Document Text: PDF version.
Citation Information: Proc. IASTED Applied Simulation and Modelling (ASM) 2008, Corfu, Greece, 23-25 June 2008.