Stability Analysis of Delayed Age-Structured Resource-Consumer Model of Population Dynamics With Saturated Intake Rate

This article studies nonlinear n-resource-consumer autonomous system with age-structured consumer population. The model of consumer population dynamics is described by a delayed transport equation, and the dynamics of resource patches are described by ODE with saturated intake rate. The delay models...

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Main Author: Vitalii V. Akimenko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fevo.2021.531833/full
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spelling doaj-067efaa8e82a4ec7bfe69a9422e002522021-02-18T06:02:47ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution2296-701X2021-02-01910.3389/fevo.2021.531833531833Stability Analysis of Delayed Age-Structured Resource-Consumer Model of Population Dynamics With Saturated Intake RateVitalii V. AkimenkoThis article studies nonlinear n-resource-consumer autonomous system with age-structured consumer population. The model of consumer population dynamics is described by a delayed transport equation, and the dynamics of resource patches are described by ODE with saturated intake rate. The delay models the digestion period of generalist consumer and is included in the calorie intake rate, which impacts the consumer’s fertility and mortality. Saturated intake rate models the inhibition effect from the behavioral change of the resource patches when they react to the consumer population growing or from the crowding effect of the consumer. The conditions for the existence of trivial, semi-trivial, and non-trivial equilibria and their local asymptotic stability were obtained. The local asymptotic stability/instability of non-trivial equilibrium of a system with depleted patches is defined by new derived criteria, which relate the demographic characteristics of consumers with their search rate, growth rate of resource in patches, and behavioral change of the food resource when consumer population grows. The digestion period of a generalist consumer does not cause local asymptotical instabilities of consumer population at the semi-trivial and nontrivial equilibria. These theoretical results may be used in the study of metapopulation dynamics, desert locust populations dynamics, prey-predator interactions in fisheries, etc. The paper uses numerical experiments to confirm and illustrate all dynamical regimes of the n-resource-consumer population.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fevo.2021.531833/fullage-structured modelsaturated intake ratestability analysisdigestion periodresource-consumer model
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Stability Analysis of Delayed Age-Structured Resource-Consumer Model of Population Dynamics With Saturated Intake Rate
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
age-structured model
saturated intake rate
stability analysis
digestion period
resource-consumer model
author_facet Vitalii V. Akimenko
author_sort Vitalii V. Akimenko
title Stability Analysis of Delayed Age-Structured Resource-Consumer Model of Population Dynamics With Saturated Intake Rate
title_short Stability Analysis of Delayed Age-Structured Resource-Consumer Model of Population Dynamics With Saturated Intake Rate
title_full Stability Analysis of Delayed Age-Structured Resource-Consumer Model of Population Dynamics With Saturated Intake Rate
title_fullStr Stability Analysis of Delayed Age-Structured Resource-Consumer Model of Population Dynamics With Saturated Intake Rate
title_full_unstemmed Stability Analysis of Delayed Age-Structured Resource-Consumer Model of Population Dynamics With Saturated Intake Rate
title_sort stability analysis of delayed age-structured resource-consumer model of population dynamics with saturated intake rate
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
issn 2296-701X
publishDate 2021-02-01
description This article studies nonlinear n-resource-consumer autonomous system with age-structured consumer population. The model of consumer population dynamics is described by a delayed transport equation, and the dynamics of resource patches are described by ODE with saturated intake rate. The delay models the digestion period of generalist consumer and is included in the calorie intake rate, which impacts the consumer’s fertility and mortality. Saturated intake rate models the inhibition effect from the behavioral change of the resource patches when they react to the consumer population growing or from the crowding effect of the consumer. The conditions for the existence of trivial, semi-trivial, and non-trivial equilibria and their local asymptotic stability were obtained. The local asymptotic stability/instability of non-trivial equilibrium of a system with depleted patches is defined by new derived criteria, which relate the demographic characteristics of consumers with their search rate, growth rate of resource in patches, and behavioral change of the food resource when consumer population grows. The digestion period of a generalist consumer does not cause local asymptotical instabilities of consumer population at the semi-trivial and nontrivial equilibria. These theoretical results may be used in the study of metapopulation dynamics, desert locust populations dynamics, prey-predator interactions in fisheries, etc. The paper uses numerical experiments to confirm and illustrate all dynamical regimes of the n-resource-consumer population.
topic age-structured model
saturated intake rate
stability analysis
digestion period
resource-consumer model
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fevo.2021.531833/full
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