We consider a broad class of stochastic lattice predator-prey models, whose
main features are overviewed. In particular, this article aims at drawing a
picture of the influence of spatial fluctuations, which are not accounted for
by the deterministic rate equations, on the properties of the stochastic
models. Here, we outline the robust scenario obeyed by most of the lattice
predator-prey models with an interaction "a' la Lotka-Volterra". We also show
how a drastically different behavior can emerge as the result of a subtle
interplay between long-range interactions and a nearest-neighbor exchange
process.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures. Proceedings paper of the workshop "Stochastic
models in biological sciences" (May 29 - June 2, 2006 in Warsaw) for the
Banach Center Publication