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When do cooperative breeders collapse versus spread?

Ohad Vilk, Baruch Meerson

May 28, 2026

A mathematical model of randomly walking particles that reproduce cooperatively reveals a phase transition: below a critical reproduction-to-diffusion ratio, populations spread; above it, they collapse to extinction in finite time. The researchers mapped out stable, unstable, and marginal steady states across different cooperation levels, showing how self-similar collapse dynamics emerge from simple particle interactions.
Published as Lattice Brownian bees with cooperative reproduction: steady states, collapse, and spreading arXiv:2605.29958
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