Coexistence and asymptotic stability in stage-structured predator-prey models

In this paper we analyze the effects of a stage-structuredpredator-prey system where the prey has two stages, juvenile andadult. Three different models (where the juvenile or adult preypopulations are vulnerable) are studied to evaluate the impacts ofthis structure to the stability of the system and...

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Main Authors: Wei Feng, Michael T. Cowen, Xin Lu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIMS Press 2014-02-01
Series:Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.aimspress.com/article/doi/10.3934/mbe.2014.11.823
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Summary:In this paper we analyze the effects of a stage-structuredpredator-prey system where the prey has two stages, juvenile andadult. Three different models (where the juvenile or adult preypopulations are vulnerable) are studied to evaluate the impacts ofthis structure to the stability of the system and coexistence of thespecies. We assess how various ecological parameters, includingpredator mortality rate and handling times on prey, prey growth rateand death rate, prey capture rate and nutritional valuesin two stages, affect the existence and stability of all possibleequilibria in each of the models, as well as the ultimate bounds and the dynamics of the populations.The main focus of this paper is to find general conditions to ensure the presence and stability of the coexistence equilibriumwhere both the predator and prey can co-existThrough specific examples, we demonstrate thestability of the trivial and co-existence equilibrium as well as the dynamics in eachsystem.
ISSN:1551-0018