Abstract
We study a spatio-temporal prey-predator model with nonlocal interaction terms. Nonlocal interactions are considered for prey and predator species to describe the nonlocal intra-specific competition for limited resources. We show that the region of pattern formation increases with the increase of the range of nonlocal interaction. Numerical continuation technique is used to determine the existence of multiple stationary patterns.
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