Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society
Volume 2005 (2005), Issue 1, Pages 87-92
doi:10.1155/DDNS.2005.87

A simple mathematical model for Batesian mimicry

Terence R. Blows and Barry J. Wimmer

Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff 86011, AZ, USA

Abstract

A simple mathematical model is presented for Batesian mimicry, which occurs when a harmless species (mimic) is morphologically similar to another species (model) that is noxious or distasteful to predators, thus gaining a measure of protection. Although mathematical models for species interaction, such as predator-prey or competition, are well known, there is no similar literature on mimicry. The mathematical model developed here is a one-dimensional iterated map which has the full range of dynamic behavior present in the logistic map, depending on the values of its parameters. The dynamics ranges from a stable fixed point and stable cycles through chaotic dynamics achieved through a sequence of period doubling bifurcations.