Impact of alternative food on predator diet in a Leslie-Gower model with prey refuge and Holling II functional response Articles uri icon

authors

  • CORTES GARCIA, CHRISTIAN CAMILO
  • VERA CUENCA, JASMIDT

publication date

  • June 2023

start page

  • 13681

end page

  • 13703

issue

  • 8

volume

  • 20

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1547-1063

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1551-0018

abstract

  • Since certain prey hide from predators to protect themselves within their habitats, predators
    are forced to change their diet due to a lack of prey for consumption, or on the contrary, subsist
    only with alternative food provided by the environment. Therefore, in this paper, we propose and
    mathematically contrast a predator-prey, where alternative food for predators is either considered or not when the prey population size is above the refuge threshold size. Since the model with no alternative food for predators has a Hopf bifurcation and a transcritical bifurcation, in addition to a stable limit cycle surrounding the unique interior equilibrium, such bifurcation cases are transferred to the model when considering alternative food for predators when the prey size is above the refuge. However, such a model has two saddle-node bifurcations and a homoclinic bifurcation, characterized by a homoclinic curve surrounding one of the three interior equilibrium points of the model.

subjects

  • Mathematics

keywords

  • filippov systems; crossing region; critical threshold; harvesting; bifurcation theory