Modeling Dynamics of Prey-Predator Fishery Model with Harvesting: A Bioeconomic Model

A mathematical model is proposed and analysed to study the dynamics of two-prey one predator system of fishery model with Holling type II function response. The effect of harvesting was incorporated to both populations and thoroughly analysed. We study the ecological dynamics of the Nile perch, cich...

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Main Authors: Charles Raymond, Alfred Hugo, Monica Kung’aro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Mathematics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/2601648
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spelling doaj-3622d67590634f288deb885051ed2c6d2020-11-25T02:45:47ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Applied Mathematics1110-757X1687-00422019-01-01201910.1155/2019/26016482601648Modeling Dynamics of Prey-Predator Fishery Model with Harvesting: A Bioeconomic ModelCharles Raymond0Alfred Hugo1Monica Kung’aro2Department of Mathematics, University of Dodoma, P.O. Box 338, Dodoma, TanzaniaDepartment of Mathematics, University of Dodoma, P.O. Box 338, Dodoma, TanzaniaDepartment of Mathematics, University of Dodoma, P.O. Box 338, Dodoma, TanzaniaA mathematical model is proposed and analysed to study the dynamics of two-prey one predator system of fishery model with Holling type II function response. The effect of harvesting was incorporated to both populations and thoroughly analysed. We study the ecological dynamics of the Nile perch, cichlid, and tilapia fishes as prey-predator system of lake Victoria fishery in Tanzania. In both cases, by nondimensionalization of the system, the equilibrium points are computed and conditions for local and global stability of the system are obtained. Condition for local stability was obtained by eigenvalue approach and Routh-Hurwitz Criterion. Moreover, the global stability of the coexistence equilibrium point is proved by defining appropriate Lyapunov function. Bioeconomic equilibrium is analysed and numerical simulations are also carried out to verify the analytical results. The numerical results indicate that the three species would coexist if cichlid and tilapia fishes will not be overharvested as these populations contribute to the growth rates of Nile perch population. The fishery control management should be exercised to avoid overharvesting of cichlid and tilapia fishes.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/2601648
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author Charles Raymond
Alfred Hugo
Monica Kung’aro
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Modeling Dynamics of Prey-Predator Fishery Model with Harvesting: A Bioeconomic Model
Journal of Applied Mathematics
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Alfred Hugo
Monica Kung’aro
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title Modeling Dynamics of Prey-Predator Fishery Model with Harvesting: A Bioeconomic Model
title_short Modeling Dynamics of Prey-Predator Fishery Model with Harvesting: A Bioeconomic Model
title_full Modeling Dynamics of Prey-Predator Fishery Model with Harvesting: A Bioeconomic Model
title_fullStr Modeling Dynamics of Prey-Predator Fishery Model with Harvesting: A Bioeconomic Model
title_full_unstemmed Modeling Dynamics of Prey-Predator Fishery Model with Harvesting: A Bioeconomic Model
title_sort modeling dynamics of prey-predator fishery model with harvesting: a bioeconomic model
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Applied Mathematics
issn 1110-757X
1687-0042
publishDate 2019-01-01
description A mathematical model is proposed and analysed to study the dynamics of two-prey one predator system of fishery model with Holling type II function response. The effect of harvesting was incorporated to both populations and thoroughly analysed. We study the ecological dynamics of the Nile perch, cichlid, and tilapia fishes as prey-predator system of lake Victoria fishery in Tanzania. In both cases, by nondimensionalization of the system, the equilibrium points are computed and conditions for local and global stability of the system are obtained. Condition for local stability was obtained by eigenvalue approach and Routh-Hurwitz Criterion. Moreover, the global stability of the coexistence equilibrium point is proved by defining appropriate Lyapunov function. Bioeconomic equilibrium is analysed and numerical simulations are also carried out to verify the analytical results. The numerical results indicate that the three species would coexist if cichlid and tilapia fishes will not be overharvested as these populations contribute to the growth rates of Nile perch population. The fishery control management should be exercised to avoid overharvesting of cichlid and tilapia fishes.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/2601648
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