- Scaramangas, A. and Broom, M. (2022). Aposematic signalling in prey-predator systems: determining evolutionary stability when prey populations consist of a single species. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 85(2). doi:10.1007/s00285-022-01762-y.
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Alan Scaramangas
City, University of London
Northampton Square
London EC1V 0HB
United Kingdom
Northampton Square
London EC1V 0HB
United Kingdom
About
Overview
Alan is a PhD student in the Department of Mathematics at City, University of London. His broad area of interest is evolutionary game theory and studies under the supervision of Prof. Mark Broom, who is the leader of the mathematical biology group and head of the Department. He is especially interested in a phenomenon known as aposematism, which broadly describes the signalling of a defence for the deterrence of predators and seeks to identify solutions that are (locally) evolutionarily stable. More recently, he has started to explore the possibility such solutions in Batesian mimicry systems.
Qualifications
- MSc Mathematics, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom, Sep 2016 – Sep 2017
- MSci Natural Sciences (Mathematics & Physics), University of Durham, United Kingdom, Oct 2012 – Jun 2016
Expertise
Geographic Areas
- Europe - Southeast
- Europe - Western
Research
1st supervisor
- Professor Mark Broom, Head of Mathematics