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Dynamics of emerging functional shifts in cooperative systems
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Hypercycles are cyclic catalytic systems formed by replicating species, conceived in the 1970’s as a solution to the so-called information crisis or Eigen’s paradox. So far, hypercycles have considered only cooperation, together with the emergence of so-called catalytic short-circuits and parasites. More recently, the impact of functional shifts (the change from cooperation to degradation or predation by one of the species) has been investigated in both discrete- and continuous-time systems. These previous models, however, included these shifts in an implicit manner, assuming that some species or a given fraction of them changed cooperation. Here a simple model for a two-species hypercycle is proposed, in which one of the species explicitly produces a degrader phenotype due to mutational processes, where the effects of cleavage and predation have been studied. We have identified a saddle-node bifurcation separating coexistence from co-extinctions, involving bistable dynamics before the bifurcation occurs. Although the effects of predation have been found to be damaging, cleavage turns out to be, to some extent, beneficial
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Treballs Finals de Grau de Física, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2021, Tutors: Josep Sardanyés, M. Carmen de Miguel
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SASTRE JACHIMSKA, Cristina. Dynamics of emerging functional shifts in cooperative systems. [consulta: 20 de gener de 2026]. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/180908]